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A customer has an HP A9552 AP that operates in standalone (fat) mode. He has purchased several more APs and an access controller. He wants you to convert the current standalone AP to controlled (fit) mode. What is required when you add this AP to the access controller's configuration?
2.
You are servicing an HP A Series AP that operates in fat mode, and you need to enter commands in its CLI. On which HP A Series fat AP must you enter commands in a different syntax than on other HP A Series devices?
3.
You have installed a replacement Wireless Unified LAN Controller A3000G, and you now need to access its management interface. Managing this controller is similar but not identical to managing HP A Series switches. What is one difference?
4.
What do the HP E-MSM410 AP and the HP E-MSM415 RF Security Sensors have in common?
5.
Which HP E Series wireless deviceis designed to be used outdoors?
6.
While troubleshooting an HP E Series AP on the customer premises, you restart the AP and soon determine that its software is failing to load. How did the Power LED lead you to this conclusion?
7.
LEDs on the HP E8200 zl switch and HP E5400 zl switch can provide what information about an installed HP E-MSM765 zl Mobility Controller?
8.
Which E Series wireless device does not ship with a default IP address?
9.
When you assign an autonomous HP E Series AP an IP address, you typically assign it to a virtual port that applies the address to the AP's wireless functions and its Ethernet uplink. In the Web browser interface, what is this port called?
10.
The WPS LED on an HP V110 AP is blinking blue. What does this indicate?