HPE6-A79 無料問題集「HP Aruba Certified Mobility Expert Written」
A network administrator has deployed an Airwave Management Platform (AMP) server and integrated it with a Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) based WLAN. The AMP server already has all Aruba Mobility devices including Access Points (APs) in the "UP" devices list.
What are two actions the administrator can execute upon the APs under "Airwave>Devices>Monitor"? (Choose two.)
What are two actions the administrator can execute upon the APs under "Airwave>Devices>Monitor"? (Choose two.)
正解:A、E
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A network administrator has recently enabled WMM on the VAP's SSID profile and enabled UCC Skype4B ALG at the Mobility Master level. During testing, some voice and video conference calls were made, and it was concluded that the call quality has dramatically improved. However, end to end information isn't displayed in the call's details. Also, Skype4B app-sharing's performance is poor at times.
What must the administrator do next in order to enable end to end call visibility and QoS correction to app-sharing service?
A network administrator has recently enabled WMM on the VAP's SSID profile and enabled UCC Skype4B ALG at the Mobility Master level. During testing, some voice and video conference calls were made, and it was concluded that the call quality has dramatically improved. However, end to end information isn't displayed in the call's details. Also, Skype4B app-sharing's performance is poor at times.
What must the administrator do next in order to enable end to end call visibility and QoS correction to app-sharing service?
正解:D
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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?
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?
正解:D
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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 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?
正解:A
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A network administrator deploys a Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) network with Aps in different locations. Users in one of the locations report that the WiFi network works fine for several hours, and then they are suddenly disconnected. This symptom may happen at any time, up to three times every day, and lasts no more than two minutes.
After some research, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
Based on this information, what is the most likely reason users get disconnected?
A network administrator deploys a Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) network with Aps in different locations. Users in one of the locations report that the WiFi network works fine for several hours, and then they are suddenly disconnected. This symptom may happen at any time, up to three times every day, and lasts no more than two minutes.
After some research, the network administrator logs into the MM and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
Based on this information, what is the most likely reason users get disconnected?
正解:D
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A user reports slow connectivity to a network administrator when connecting to AP-Garden and suggests that there might be a problem with the WLAN. The user's device supports 802.11n in the 2.4 GHz band. The network administrator finds the user in the Mobility Master (MM) and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
What can the network administrator conclude after analyzing the data?
A user reports slow connectivity to a network administrator when connecting to AP-Garden and suggests that there might be a problem with the WLAN. The user's device supports 802.11n in the 2.4 GHz band. The network administrator finds the user in the Mobility Master (MM) and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
What can the network administrator conclude after analyzing the data?
正解:A
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