Which Aruba Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) deployment mode should be used when UCC is disabled on the Mobility Controllers (MCs)?
Answer : B
An administrator creates service-based policies for AirGroup on the Mobility Master (MM). The administrator can define location-based policy limits based on which information?
Answer : C
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?
Answer : A
An administrator needs to add connectivity between two buildings that are within 15 meters of each other on a company's campus. The administrator decides to implement Aruba's wireless mesh feature between an AP in each building. How should the administrator deploy the two APs to implement the mesh feature?
Answer : B
What is true about Aruba controllers under normal operations in a Mobility Master (MM)-Mobility Controller (MC) architecture?
Answer : A
An administrator wants to implement bandwidth limits to restrict employee access to high-risk web sites. On the Mobility Master (MM), where would the administrator define these limits?
Answer : B
A cluster has two Aruba 7240 Mobility Controllers (MCs) and two Aruba 7220 Mobility Controllers (MCs). How is the cluster leader elected if all controllers have the default priority?
Answer : A