A network administrator enters this command:
Switch(config)# aaa authorization user-role enable
How does this affect device authentication?
A company requires AOS-Switches at the campus core. The switches:
* Will act as the default gateways for several campus VLANs
* Must provide redundancy for their services and tolerate the loss of a link or an entire switch
* Must recover from the failure of one of the switches within a second or less VRRP and MSTP are proposed to meet these requirements. What is an issue with this proposal?
Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that implement port-based tunneled node. Their Aruba controller has IP address 10.1.10.5/24. The architect has assigned tunneled-node endpoints to VLAN 20.
What is one issue with the current configuration planned for VLAN 20 on the switch?
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows configurations for interface 5 and VLAN 20. Note that DHCP snooping and ARP protection are also enabled.
A network administrator finds that interface 5 on an AOS-Switch is disabled. The administrator re-enables the interface, but it shuts down again. What should the administrator investigate?
Refer to the exhibit.
The network administrator enables DHCP snooping globally and on VLAN 2. An additional step is mandatory for DHCP snooping to operate correctly and for clients to receive DHCP settings.
What is the additional mandatory step?