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 wants to implement the MultiZone feature in a company's network to segregate corporate and guest traffic. Corporate traffic will have APs establish connections to a cluster managed by a Mobility Master (MM), and guest traffic will have the same APs establish connections to a standalone controller at the company's DMZ.
Given this scenario, what is true about the implementation of Multizone?
Refer to the exhibit.
The branch office RAP shown in the exhibit provides secure wireless employee access. Because of security concerns, the company's security policy does not allow wireless guest access. Some customers that visit the Branch office need Internet access. A RAP's Ethernet Port 3 is used for wired guest access and Port2 is used for wired employee access. When employees connect to Port2, they are authenticated successfully and split-tunnel policy allows them access to both corporate and Internet resources from the Branch office. Guest users, however, cannot access Internet resources on Port 3.
How can the administrator provide guest users Internet access?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator implements AP licensing on a Mobility Master (MM).
Network engineers at CampusA want to deploy an additional 100 APs.Currently all of the AP licenses in CampusA and CampusB are allocated, but only 200 of the AP licenses in CampusC are allocated.
* Each campus is responsible to purchase its own AP licenses.
* There are 900 AP licenses deployed in the global pool.
* There are three dedicated pools.
* From the global pool, 300 AP licenses are assigned to each dedicated pool.
What can the administrator do to add capacity for CampusA in alignment with campus policies?
An administrator troubleshoots a roaming problem where a user loses connectivity to the network during the roaming process. To help troubleshoot this problem, which device or devices in a wireless network initiates the roaming process?