A network administrator deploys several HP MSM APs and an HP MSM Controller. The APs discover the controller, establish management tunnels, and become synchronized. The administrator wants to check some settings on one of the APs and attempts to reach its web browser interface, but the request times out. However, a ping to the AP succeeds. What explains this behavior?
A company is deploying an HP MSM760 Controller that will control approximately 80 HP MSM APs. The HP MSM solution will provide wireless guest services and a WLAN for employees, which is secured with WPA2 and 802.1X.
The controller will perform the following functions:
- handle all guest traffic
- provide DHCP services for guest clients
- force guests to log in through a web page and implement access controls
How should the network administrator connect the controller to the corporate LAN?
A network administrator maps a network profile with aVLAN ID 512 to the LAN port of an HP MSM765zl Mobility Controller The network administrator configures an IP interface for this profile and intends to contact and manage the controller on this interface. All other settings remain at default. What is one step that the network administrator must complete before connecting to the controller on its new IP address?
HP MSM APs support a VSC that specifies 54 Mbps as the highest supported data rate. Several clients connect to the WLAN associated with this VSC. What is the throughput and bandwidth that the clients experience?
A company has an HP MSM solution with an MSM Controller and APs. The company requires a WLAN that enforces WPA2 with 802.1X authentication. The company has a RADIUS server that will authenticate wireless users. The RADIUS server administrators would prefer to define just one RADIUS client on the server. Which VSC setting should the MSM administrator plan for this scenario?