An administrator wants to reduce downtime of the wireless network when controllers are upgraded. Which Aruba OS feature should the administrator implement to reduce the amount of downtime the Aps will experience at the time of the upgrade process?
A. Centralized upgrades
B. AP apboot mode bypass
C. AP fast start
D. AP image preload
Refer to the exhibit.
The administrator expects the AP to connect to a cluster, but the AP fails to connect. The administrator examines the configuration of an AP from apboot mode shown in the exhibit. What can the administrator determine about the configuration of the AP?
A. The AP is configured to terminate on a non-cluster Mobility Controller.
B. The AP is configured as a RAP to terminate on a stand-alone controller.
C. The AP is configured as a RAP to terminate on a Mobility Master.
D. The AP is configured to terminate on a Mobility Controller in a cluster.
An administrator configures the MultiZone feature for a company network, where a mobility cluster is the primary zone and a standalone controller in the company's DMZ represents a secondary data zone. The administrator configures two AP Groups and respective VAPs for the zones on the Mobility Master (MM) in the primary zone. When the APs boot up and establish connections to both zones, the administrator notices that no data connections are established to the data zone. What must the administrator do to fix this problem?
A. Configure the same AP Groups and VAPs on the standalone controller, and associate the MultiZone APs to both groups.
B. Configure the same AP Group in the data zone as it is in the primary zone, and configure the VAPs in the data zone.
C. Have the MultiZone APs initially boot from the standalone controller in the data zone.
D. Create different AP groups and VAPs on the Mobility Master and standalone controllers, and associate the MultiZone APs to both groups.
An administrator implements clustering on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) that run ArubaOS 8.x. An AP is connected to a cluster member. The administrator accidentally powers off the AP.
How does the AP determine that it should failover to an alternate controller in the cluster?
A. The Mobility Master notifies the AP.
B. The AP detects a PAPI failure.
C. The cluster leader notifies the AP.
D. The Standby AAC notifies the AP.
Which RAP WLAN operation mode should an administrator configure if the SSID should only be advertised if controller connectivity is lost?
A. Standard
B. Persistent
C. Backup
D. Always
An administrator manages an AirWave Management Platform (AMP). The AMP server receives many SNMP traps from managed devices, but no alerts are generated on the AMP for certain critical traps.
Which rule should the administrator create to cause the AMP server to generate an alert based on receipt of a critical SNMP trap from an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC)?
A. AMON rule
B. SNMP trap rule
C. Trigger rule
D. Alert rule
Which configuration command needs to be executed on an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) to forward AP statistical data to an AirWave Management Platform (AMP)?
A. snmp-server
B. tunneled-node-server
C. ssh-server
D. mgmt-server
An administrator implements blacklisting of users that fail authentication functions three or more times. By default, how long will these users have to wait before they can successfully log into the network again?
A. 15 minutes
B. 1 hour
C. 4 hour
D. 24 hours
Which forwarding mode is used for a WLAN if a RAP needs to decrypt all user traffic and forward it locally?
A. Split-tunnel
B. Bridge
C. Tunnel
D. Decrypt-tunnel
An administrator configures a mesh cluster profile and has defined the RF band and cluster name. What else must the administrator configure in the profile?
A. WPA hexkey or passphrase
B. CPSec
C. Mesh portal IP address(es)
D. IPSec