Question 61
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 В. Users at Campus A successfully authenticate and connect to the Campus A wireless network.
However, when users from Campus В visit Campus A they fail authentication.
What can the administrator do to solve this problem?
However, when users from Campus В visit Campus A they fail authentication.
What can the administrator do to solve this problem?
Question 62
An administrator moves an AP from one campus to another. However, at the second campus, the moved AP does not connect to a controller and download an AP Group configuration.
Which process should the administrator perform to reset the AP to the initial state?
Which process should the administrator perform to reset the AP to the initial state?
Question 63
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator implements an L2 cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) as shown in the exhibit. An external RADIUS AAA server authentication clients associated with the Active User Anchor Controller (A-UAC), where the NAS IP address sent from Controller B is 10.254.1.2.
By default, what happens to the user's session when it is handed over to the Standby UAC (S-UAC) after a failover?

An administrator implements an L2 cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) as shown in the exhibit. An external RADIUS AAA server authentication clients associated with the Active User Anchor Controller (A-UAC), where the NAS IP address sent from Controller B is 10.254.1.2.
By default, what happens to the user's session when it is handed over to the Standby UAC (S-UAC) after a failover?
Question 64
An administrator supports a RAP to a branch office. Employees at the branch office connect to an employee SSID that allows for split tunneling of the employee traffic. The RAP initially connects to the corporate office controller, but later loses connectivity to it.
Which operating mode should the administrator configure for a secondary SSID to be advertised during the loss of connectivity?
Which operating mode should the administrator configure for a secondary SSID to be advertised during the loss of connectivity?
Question 65
An administrator defines credentials in the Mobility Master> Configuration> System section to configure a Mobility Master (MM). The administrator then accesses AirWave and adds the MM in Monitor-Only mode.
The administrator expects AirWave to automatically discover the Aruba Virtual Mobility Controllers (VMCs) also managed by the MM, but does not see these under APs/Devices> New section in AirWave.
What should the administrator do to solve this problem?
The administrator expects AirWave to automatically discover the Aruba Virtual Mobility Controllers (VMCs) also managed by the MM, but does not see these under APs/Devices> New section in AirWave.
What should the administrator do to solve this problem?