A company opens a new branch office and a RAP is used to connect to a corporate office Aruba Mobility Controller (MC). The company needs to provide connectivity to the office across the street. There is an AP across the street. However, there is no wired connectivity between the buildings.
Which actions can the administrator select to provide the required connectivity? (Choose two.)
A. Provision all Aps at the branch office as Mesh Points.
B. Provision all Aps at the branch offices as Mash Portals.
C. Implement one of the Aps as a Mesh Point.
D. Provision the RAP as a Mesh Portal.
E. Implement two mesh clusters.
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator sets up a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). What can the administrator determine about the cluster from the command output shown in the exhibit?
A. AP load balancing is enabled.
B. User load balancing is enabled.
C. This is an L2-connected cluster.
D. This is an L3-connected cluster.
An administrator purchases a RAP and has it shipped directly to a branch office. The branch office plugs in the RAP and the RAP contacts Aruba Activate. The RAP learns the Mobility Controller (MC) IP address and connects to it. However, the connection fails. Upon verifying the MC IP address in Aruba Activate, what should the administrator do to allow the RAP connection to succeed?
A. Whitelist the RAP's IP address on the MC.
B. Define the RAP's IPSec pre-shared key in Activate.
C. Whitelist the RAP's certificate on the MC.
D. Configure a VPN address pool in Activate.
An administrator has a standalone controller that runs ArubaOS 8.x software and wants to upgrade it to a
newer release. The upgrade will be performed from the front panel of the physical controller. The
administrator places the new software in the root directory of a USB drive. On the controller's LCD panel,
no image is found.
What is the cause of this problem?
A. The image must be placed in the /Upgrade subdirectory.
B. The image must be placed in the /Images subdirectory.
C. The image must be placed in the /ArubaImage subdirectory.
D. The upgrade must be performed from the controller's WebUI.
An administrator implements a per-port tunneled node configuration for an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) that runs ArubaOS 8.x. The controller performs both MAC and 802.1X authentication.
What must the administrator specify on the controller to allow for 802.1X authentication to succeed?
A. Define External RADIUS servers in the AAA profile.
B. Enable L2 Authentication Fail Through in the AAA profile.
C. Define MAC addresses in the local database for the 802.1X users.
D. Enable server roles in the AAA profile.
Refer to the exhibit.
What can an administrator determine from this Aruba device output?
A. A switch is connected to a standalone Mobility Controller.
B. An AP is connected to a Mobility Controller in a cluster.
C. An AP is connected to a standalone Mobility Controller.
D. A switch is connected to a Mobility Controller in a cluster.
An administrator creates a User Rule for role derivation on the Mobility Master (MM). Which client information can an administrator specify to identify that a particular user should be assigned a different role from the initial role?
A. IP address
B. VLAN
C. MAC address
D. Profiling information
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator examines the configuration of an AP from apboot mode shown in the exhibit. What can the administrator determine from the configuration?
A. RAP terminated on a stand-alone controller.
B. AP terminated on a non-cluster Mobility Controller.
C. RAP terminated on a Mobility Master.
D. AP terminated on a Mobility Controller in a cluster.
What is true about clustering and AP connections to cluster members?
A. The AP will always stay connected to the LMS IP address configured in the AP profile.
B. During rebalancing, the active load is redistributed first.
C. The default thresholds are 75% for the Rebalanced Threshold and 25% for the Unbalanced Threshold.
D. AP load balancing is disabled by default.
An administrator makes a configuration change on a Mobility Master (MM) that causes a Managed Controller to lose connectivity with the MM. The MC attempts auto roll-back, but this fails.
How should the administrator recover from this problem?
A. Access the CLI of the MC and execute the no command to revert the changes.
B. Access the CLI of the MC and identify the previous configuration file the MC should use.
C. Reboot the MC to force auto-roll back to occur.
D. Access the CLI of the MC, execute the disaster-recovery command, and undo the changes.