Question 1

A company plans to build a resort that includes a hotel with 1610 rooms, a casino, and a convention center. The company is interested in a mobility solution that provides scalability and a service-based approach, where they can rent the WLAN infrastructure at the convention center to any customer (tenant) that hosts events at the resort.
The solution should provide:
* Seamless roaming when users move from the hotel to the casino or the convention center
* Simultaneous propagation of the resort and customer-owned SSIDs at the convention center
* Null management access upon resort network infrastructure to the customers (tenants)
* Configuration and monitor rights of rented SSIDs to the customers (tenants) Which deployment meets the requirements?
  • Question 2

    Refer to the exhibit.

    A network administrator deploys a new Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) network. To test the solution, the network administrator accesses the console of a pair of APs and statically provisions them. However, one of the APs does not propagate the configured SSIDs. The network administrator looks at the logs and sees the output shown in the exhibit.
    Which actions must the network administrator take to solve the problem?
  • Question 3

    Refer to the exhibit.

    A network administrator wants to allow contractors to access the WLAN named EmployeesNet. In order to restrict network access, the network administrator wants to assign this category of users to the contractor user role. To do this, the network administrator configures ClearPass in a way that it returns the Aruba-User-Role with the contractor value.
    When testing the solution, the network administrator receives the wrong role.
    What should the network administrator do to assign the contractor role to contractor users without affecting any other role assignment?
  • Question 4

    Refer to the exhibits.



    A network administrator has fully deployed a WPA3 based WLAN with 802.1X authentication. Later he defined corp-employee as the default user-role for the 802.1X authentication method in the aaa profile. When testing the setup he realizes the client gets the "guest" role.
    What is the reason "corp-employee" user role was not assigned?
  • Question 5

    Refer to the exhibit.

    A network administrator has recently enabled WMM on the VAP's SSID profile and enabled UCC Skype4B ALG at the Mobility Master level. During testing, some voice and video conference calls were made, and it was concluded that the call quality has dramatically improved. However, end to end information isn't displayed in the call's details. Also, Skype4B app-sharing's performance is poor at times.
    What must the administrator do next in order to enable end to end call visibility and QoS correction to app-sharing service?