Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator wants to allow contractors to access the WLAN named EmployeesNet. In order to restrict network access, the network administrator wants to assign this category of users to the contractor user role. To do this, the network administrator configures ClearPass in a way that it returns the Aruba-User-Role with the contractor value.
When testing the solution, the network administrator receives the wrong role.
What should the network administrator do to assign the contractor role to contractor users without affecting any other role assignment?
A network administrator wants to permit explicit SSH, FTP and HHTP(s) access to servers in the 10.100.20.5 to 10.100.20.31 range, all devices in 10.100.21.0/24 network, and a host with IP address 10.100.22.70. The services must work properly at all times.
Which configuration scripts accomplish this task with the fewer number of lines, while avoiding access to other devices not included in these ranges? (Choose two.)
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?
Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator has a Mobility Master (MM) Mobility Controller (MC) architecture along with the MC in the DMZ for terminating RAPs. The network firewall has been provisioned to allow access to the MC in the DMZ for both UDP 500 and 4500. Then he proceeds to provision an AP as shown in the exhibit.
Which additional configuration steps must the administrator to assure RAPs successfully contact the MC? (Choose two.)
A company with 50 small coffee shops in a single country requires a single mobility solution that solves connectivity needs at both the main office and branch locations. Coffee shops must be provisioned with local WiFi internet access for customers.
The shops must also have a private WLAN that offers communication to resources at the main office to upload sales, request supplies through a computer system, and make phone calls if needed. In order to simplify network operations, network devices at the coffee shops should be cloud managed.
Which technologies best meet the company needs at the lowest cost?