An administrator adds local administrative accounts to manage the Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). Which role should be assigned to an administrator who needs to only generate reports and monitor WLANS and ports?
An administrator supports a cluster of four Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) with management addresses of 10.1.100.101, 10.1.100.102, 10.1.100.103, and 10.1.202.181. The administrator accesses an AP associated with this cluster, reboots it and accesses apboot mode. The administrator executes the printenv command. Which AP parameter contains the IP addresses of the cluster members that the AP should use to connect to the cluster?
A VIA client tries to initially connect to corporate office controller through an intermediate firewall. However, the VPN connection fails. The administrator examines the firewall rules and determines that rules for UDP 4500 and UDP 500 are configured. Which additional protocol must be allowed in the firewall rules to resolve this connection failure?
An administrator has a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). The administrator wants to manually reboot one of the controllers. Before rebooting, which command should the administrator use to move the APs?
A customer uses an SIP application that is not supported by Aruba United Communications and Collaboration (UCC). Which voice deployment mode should the administrator implement on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) to support this application?
A company has a wireless network that contains a cluster of four Aruba 7030 Mobility Controllers (MC) managed by a Mobility Master (MM) located in the data center. The company has Aps deployed that are nearing the capacity of the cluster. The administrator wants to increase AP capacity. How can the administrator solve the problem?
A group of users on the same floor of a campus residence experience connectivity problems continuously throughout the morning. The administrator suspects that it is a L1 problem with physical interference. What can the administrator do to find the cause of this problem?
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?