An organization wants to deploy a WLAN infrastructure that provides connectivity to these client categories:
* Employees
* Contractors
* Guest users
* Corporate IoT legacy devices that support no authentication or encryption Employees and contractors must authenticate with company credentials and get network access based on AD group membership. Guest users are required to authenticate with captive portal using predefined credentials. Only employees will run L2 encryption.
Which implementation plan fulfills the requirements while maximizing the channel usage?
A network administrator assists with the migration of a WLAN from a third-party vendor to Aruba in different locations throughout the country. In order to manage the solution from a central point, the network administrator decides to deploy redundant Mobility Masters (MMs) in a datacenter that are reachable through the Internet.
Since not all locations own public IP addresses, the security team is not able to configure strict firewall polices at the datacenter without disrupting some MM to Mobility Controller (MC) communications. They are also concerned about exposing the MMs to unauthorized inbound connection attempts.
What should the network administrator do to ensure the solution is functional and secure?
An Aruba Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) solution is connected to a wired network that is ready to prioritize DSCP marked traffic. A group of WMM-enabled clients sends traffic marked at L2 only.
What must the network administrator do to map those markings to DSCP equivalent values when traffic is received by the APs?
Refer to the exhibit:
A company acquires ten barcode scanners to run inventory tasks. These WiFi devices support WPA2-PSK security only. The network administrator deploys a WLAN named scanners using the configuration shown in the exhibit.
What must the network administrator do next to ensure that the scanner devices successfully connect to their SSID?
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?