Question 6
A company with 535 users deploys an Aruba solution with more than 1000 Aruba APs, two 7220 Mobility Controllers, and a single Mobility Master (MM) virtual appliance at the campus server farm. The MCs run a HA Fast failover group in dual mode and operate at 50% AP capacity.
If there is an MM or MC failure, the network administrator must ensure that the network is fully manageable and the MC load does not exceed 80%.
What can the network administrator do to meet these requirements?
If there is an MM or MC failure, the network administrator must ensure that the network is fully manageable and the MC load does not exceed 80%.
What can the network administrator do to meet these requirements?
Question 7
A network administrator wants to receive a major alarm every time a controller or an Aruba switch goes down for either a local or an upstream device failure. Which alarm definition must the network administrator create to accomplish this?


Question 8
An organization has several RAPs at different locations that broadcast two SSIDs. The internet-only SSID is in bridge/always mode, and the corporate SSID is in split-tunneling/standard mode. The network administrator deploys 10 more RAPs in different locations.
Users can successfully connect to the corporate SSID that is propagated by a RAP at a remote location. However, they report that it takes too long to access public internet web sites.
What is one part of the configuration that should be checked by the network administrator to verify this RAP deployment?
Users can successfully connect to the corporate SSID that is propagated by a RAP at a remote location. However, they report that it takes too long to access public internet web sites.
What is one part of the configuration that should be checked by the network administrator to verify this RAP deployment?
Question 9
Refer to the exhibit.

A network administrator deploys a Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) network with Aps in different locations. Users in one of the locations report that the WiFi network works fine for several hours, and then they are suddenly disconnected. This symptom may happen at any time, up to three times every day, and lasts no more than two minutes.
After some research, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
Based on this information, what is the most likely reason users get disconnected?

A network administrator deploys a Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) network with Aps in different locations. Users in one of the locations report that the WiFi network works fine for several hours, and then they are suddenly disconnected. This symptom may happen at any time, up to three times every day, and lasts no more than two minutes.
After some research, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
Based on this information, what is the most likely reason users get disconnected?
Question 10
Users run Skype for Business on wireless clients with no WMM support over an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) based network. When traffic arrives at the wired network, it does not include either L2 or L3 markings.
Which configuration steps should the network administrator take to classify and mark voice and video traffic with UCC heuristics mode?
Which configuration steps should the network administrator take to classify and mark voice and video traffic with UCC heuristics mode?