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Which dual radio access point models support concurrent operations in the 2.4Ghz band as well as the 5Ghz band? (Choose three)

Q2

Referring to the above screen capture, on which controller can you modify APs configuration to enable ARM?

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Q3

In the diagram provided for this question, four buildings are identified on a college campus. Most of the wireless LAN traffic will be from students accessing the internet. According to Aruba best practices, which building is the best location to install the Aruba mobility controller?

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Q4Multiple answers

A network needs to implement L3 roaming. On the Master Controller, the administrator, enabled IP mobility, created a Domain and created the HAT table with all the IP addresses of the local controllers. He then enabled Mobility on the VAPs. The configuration was then saved. L3 Mobility is still not working, what could be the cause? (Choose two)

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When configuring Captive Portal, which protocols are supported when accessing the Captive Portal? (Choose two.)

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When creating a firewall rule what are valid choices for the Service/Application field? (Choose three)

Q7

Referring to the diagram provided for this question, an employee brought an unauthorized AP from home, but did not attach it to the LAN infrastructure. The APs are in the VLANs as shown in the diagram. Only AP1 is within RF range of the employee AP. By default, how will the Aruba system classify the employee's AP?

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ip access-list session anewone user network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit user any any permit host 10.1.1.1 host 10.2.2.2 any deny A user sends a frame with the following attributes: Source IP: 10.1.1.1 Destination IP: 10.2.2.2 Destination Port: 25 Based on the above Mobility Controller configuration file segment, what will this policy do with the user frame?

Q9

The Master fails with Central Licensing enabled. What happens to the local Controllers?

Q10

An AP is not communicating with the controller. Upon investigation you find that the AP is not discovering its controller through DNS. Instead, it received a DHCP reply with option 43 specifying the SIP server's IP address. How do you resolve this problem?