Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows the current AP deployment In a warehouse that stores frozen food goods:
* APs are mounted on the ceiling, which is 15 feet (4.6 m) high.
* Shelves are 12 feet (3.7 m) high and are typically fully stocked.
This customer indicates that their current wireless performance is inadequate.
What should the network architect include in the new solution to resolve this issue?
A retailer currently has two redundant ClearPass C2000 0L36O Gen9 hardware appliances and two perpetual 1K Access licenses. The customer uses ClearPass to authenticate employee wireless devices and other corporate wireless devices. ClearPass togs indicate that, peak license usage is currently 1900.
The customer now wants to add a guest access solution. Guests will connect to an open SSiD and be redirected to a portal which they can use to self-register and log in. The customer anticipates that up to f 550 guest devices will connect at the same time.
The customer requires the most cost-effective solution that will meet the requirements. What should the network architect recommend for this solution?
A network architect needs to plan quality of service (QoS) for a hospital network.
Which of these applications should receive the highest priority?
Refer to exhibit.
A customer has a building that needs a switch upgrade. The customer would like at least 20Gbps for the uplink bandwidth out of each closet. The building wiring plan is shown in Exhibit i. The customer will not consider any cabling upgrades at this point. The current proposal is shown in Exhibit 2.
Which correction must the architect make to the proposal to meet the customer requirements?
Refer to the exhibit.
A customer requires a core switching solution for a very large multi-building campus with about 30;ooo wireless clients and devices. The network will have a flat topology as shown in the exhibit, and MCs will forward all wireless traffic to the core for routing.
The customer had considered Aruba 5400R Series switches, but the architect recommends Aruba S320 switches Instead.
How should the architect justify this recommendation?