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An administrator at Campus A manages Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). The administrator defines a server group that includes a local ClearPass server and a remote Microsoft RADIUS server. The ClearPass server has the credentials for users at Campus A and the Microsoft RADIUS server has the credentials for users at Campus B. Users at Campus A successfully authenticate and connect to the Campus A wireless network. However, when users from Campus B visit Campus A they fail authentication.

What can the administrator do to solve this problem?

A.

Enable FastConnect on the Campus A Mobility Controllers.

B.

Enable machine authentication on the Mobility Controllers.

C.

Enable EAP-TTLS with EAP Termination on the Mobility Controllers.

D.

Enable EAP termination on the ClearPass server.

An administrator configures AirGroup policies to define which Apple services are visible and available to wireless users in a campus WLAN. However, the policies are not being enforced.

Where must the administrator enable the AirGroup functionality on the Mobility Master (MM) so that the policies will be in effect?

A.

At the Mobility Master hierarchy

B.

At the controller level in the Managed Network hierarchy

C.

At the Access Points level in the Managed Network hierarchy

D.

At the global Managed Network hierarchy

An administrator moves an AP from one campus to another. However, at the second campus, the moved AP does not connect to a controller and download an AP Group configuration.

Which process should the administrator perform to reset the AP to the initial state?

A.

From the controller’s CLI, reboot the AP.

B.

From the AP’s CLI apboot mode, execute a factory reset.

C.

From the controller’s CLI, stop the autoboot process of the AP.

D.

From the AP’s CLI, toggle POE on the AP’s port.

Refer to the exhibit.

A user uses a wireless client for a wireless session. Based on the output shown in the exhibit for the selected Aruba AP, what is the possible problem with this user’s wireless session?

A.

The user is configured for PEAP, but the WLAN profile implemented EAP-TLS.

B.

The AP has reached the limit for number of users connected to the radio.

C.

The user misconfigured the Windows Managed Network Settings profile.

D.

The user is associated with a failed 802.1X/EAP authentication

On the Aruba Mobility Master (MM), when is an AP configured to act as Mesh Portal or Mesh Point?

A.

when the mesh cluster profile is created

B.

at the time of the AP’s apboot mode CLI

C.

when the APs are provisioned

D.

when the mesh radio profile is created

Refer to the exhibit.

A user uses Microsoft Windows for a wireless session. Based on the output shown in the exhibit for the selected Aruba AP, what is the possible problem with this user’s wireless session?

A.

The AP has reached the limit for number of users that are allowed to connect to the radio.

B.

The controller cannot reach the AAA server to perform the authentication.

C.

The user is configured for PEAP, but the WLAN profile on the controller implemented EAP-TLS.

D.

The user misconfigured the Managed Network Settings profile in Windows.

An administrator supports a network that contains ArubaOS-Switches and Mobility Controllers (MCs). Restrictive MC firewall policies, control wireless access. The administrator wants to implement a feature to apply the same MC firewall policies to users connected to the Ethernet switch ports.

Which ArubaOS-Switch feature provides this capability?

A.

Port Security

B.

Tunneled node

C.

IPSec site-to-site tunneling

D.

VSF

An administrator troubleshoots a roaming problem where a user loses connectivity to the network during the roaming process. To help troubleshooting this problem, which device or devices in a wireless network initiates the roaming process?

A.

Both the client and the controller

B.

The AP

C.

The Client

D.

The Controller

Refer to the exhibits.

Exhibit 1: WLAN VAP configuration

Exhibit 2: Microsoft NPS server configuration

Exhibit 3: Server group configuration for the VAP.

An employee authenticates with the username employee and the correct password. However, once the user authenticates, an administrator notices that the employee is assigned the authenticated role and not the desired employee role.

What should the administrator do to solve this problem?

A.

Add a new server group rule on the controller.

B.

Associate the user to the employee group in Microsoft NPS.

C.

Change the server group name on the controller.

D.

Reference the employee role in the WLAN VAP on the controller.

An administrator needs to implement multiple configuration changes on a set of Aruba Mobility Controllers

(MCs) that involve both VLAN and interface configurations at the same time. The controllers are deployed in a cluster.

How can the administrator accomplish this task?

A.

Apply pending changes, and schedule the changes to occur at a similar time.

B.

Create a template and deploy the changes by use of the bulk configuration update feature.

C.

Use AirWave to deploy the changes to respective controllers in the cluster.

D.

Use the Live Update (in-service update) feature for a cluster of controllers.