Question 1
Question
Which of the following Aruba controllers is able to provide IEEE 802.3af? (Choose two)
Answer
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3200
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620
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650
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6000 with M3
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7000
Question 2
Question
What is the maximum number of remote APs supported by a 3600 controller?
Question 3
Question
Which dual radio access point models support concurrent operations in the 2.4Ghz band as well
as the 5Ghz band? (Choose three)
Answer
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AP-92
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AP-93
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AP-105
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AP-224
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AP-135
Question 4
Question
Which of the following APs do NOT support dual radio operations? (Choose two)
Answer
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AP 93
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AP 105
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RAP 3WN
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AP 224
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AP 135
Question 5
Question
Centralized licensing is not in use on an Aruba based network which has a Master and three local
controllers. No APs terminate on the Master controller. Roles and Firewall policies need to be
created and applied, hence PEF-NG license is required
Answer
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Only the master controller since role and firewall policies are created here.
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Only the local controllers since firewall policies are applied here
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The master and all three local controllers
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This isn't the correct license for this purpose, use PEF-VPN license
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This is not needed because PEF-NG is part of base OS
Question 6
Question
What information do you need to generate a feature license key for an Aruba controller?
Answer
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The controller's MAC address and the feature description
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Controller's MAC address and the certificate number
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Controller's Serial Number and the feature description
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Controller's Serial Number and the certificate number
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Controller's MAC address and Serial Number
Question 7
Question
What are the PEF-NG license limits based on?
Answer
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Number of APs
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One license per controller
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Number of users
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Number of local controllers
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Master Controller total user count
Question 8
Question
Which of the following licenses are consumed by Mesh APs advertising an SSIDs?
Answer
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AP license
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Mesh license
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PEF-V license
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No license is required
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RAP License
Question 9
Question
The permanent licenses on the controller will be deleted with the use of which command?
Question 10
Question
A network administrator wants to terminate VPN sessions on a local controller in the DMZ. Which
statement is true about the PEF-VPN license?
Answer
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It is only applied to the master controller
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It is only applied to the DMZ controller.
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It is based on the number of APs
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One license is needed on the master and the DMZ local
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It is distributed by the license server as needed
Question 11
Question
What is the best practice regarding licensing for a backup master to support Master Redundancy
in a network without centralized licensing?
Answer
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Backup master only requires the AP license
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Supported limits and installed licenses should be the same on primary master and backup
Master
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Licenses are pushed from the primary to the backup Master along with the configuration
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The Backup Master does not require licenses to support master redundancy
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On the backup only one license of each typeis needed.
Question 12
Question
Which of the following licenses can be included in the licensing pool for centralized licensing?
(Choose three)
Answer
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Factory default licenses
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PEFNG license
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Evaluation licenses
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RFProtect license
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PEFV license
Question 13
Question
By default Centralized licensing messages between master controllers are sent
Question 14
Question
Which of the following will occur if a master license server fails with no standby server present?
(Choose two)
Answer
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Local controllers licenses will continue to be valid for 30 days
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Local controllers will immediately remove all installed licenses
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No licenses will be sent to any new controllers that come online
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All licenses go back into the pool for redistribution
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A Local Controller elects itself master license server
Question 15
Question
Which may be applied directly to an VLAN interface? (Choose three)
Answer
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Access List (ACL)
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Firewall Policy
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Roles
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AAA profiles
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RF Plan Map
Question 16
Question
When creating a firewall rule on an Aruba controller, which parameter is optional?
Answer
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Destination
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Service
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Source
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Log
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Action
Question 17
Question
An administrator creates a WLAN with an unmodified default AAA profile. What is the default role
the user is placed in?
Answer
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default-logon
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logon
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guest-logon
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default-ap
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AP-Role
Question 18
Question
What is the first role a user is given when a user associates to an open WLAN?
Answer
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The guest post authentication role
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The initial role in the captive portal profile
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The role in the server group profile
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The initial role in the AAA profile
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The initial role in the 802.1x profile
Question 19
Question
Which of the following could be used to set a user's post-authentication role or VLAN association?
(Choose two)
Question 20
Question
Which describe "roles" as used on Aruba Mobility Controllers? (Choose two)
Answer
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Roles are assigned to users.
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Roles are applied to interfaces.
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Policies are built from roles.
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A user can belong to only one role at a time.
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Roles are a set of authentication rules
Question 21
Question
Which netdestination aliases are built into the controller? (Choose three)
Answer
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logon
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any
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user
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guest
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localip
Question 22
Question
What are aliases used for?
Answer
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Improve controller performance
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Simplify the configuration process
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Tie IP addresses to ports
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Assign rules to policies
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Assign policies to roles
Question 23
Question
Which of the following firewall rules allows a user to initiate an ICMP session to other devices?
(Choose two)
Answer
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localip any svc-icmp permit
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user any svc-icmp permit
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user user svc-icmp permit
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any any svc-icmp permit
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mswitch any svc-icmp permit
Question 24
Question
The Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF-NG) module supports destination network address
translation (dst-nat).
Which is the default use of this statement in an Aruba controller configuration?
Answer
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Source the IP addresses of users to specific IP address
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Redirect HTTP sessions to Captive Portal
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Redirect Access Points to another Aruba controller
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Provide a telnet connection to the controller
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Redirect a SSH session to terminate on the controller
Question 25
Question
The Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module supports source network address
translation (src-nat).
Which is a use of this statement in an Aruba configuration?
Answer
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Provide a single source IP address for users in a role
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Redirect Captive Portal HTTP sessions
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Redirect Access Points to another Aruba controller
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Provide IP addresses to clients
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Redirects clients to Aruba Firewall
Question 26
Question
The network administrator wishes to terminate the VPN encryption on the Aruba controller.
When writing a firewall rule to accomplish the task of automatically moving the VPN traffic for the
wireless clients from a third party VPN concentrator to an Aruba controller, which action needs to
be configured in the rule?
Answer
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redirect to IPSec Group
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source NAT
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destination NAT
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redirect to tunnel
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redirect to GRE
Question 27
Question
Review the following truncated output from an Aruba controller for this item.
(example) #show rights logon
access-list List
----------------
Position Name Location
-------- ---- --------
1 logon-control
2 captiveportal
logon-control
-------------
Priority Source Destination Service Action
-------- ------ ----------- ------- ------
1 user any udp 68 deny
2 any any svc-icmp permit
3 any any svc-dns permit
4 any any svc-dhcp permit
5 any any svc-natt permit
captiveportal
-------------
Priority Source Destination Service Action
-------- ------ ----------- ------- ------
1 user controller svc-https dst-nat 8081
2 user any svc-http dst-nat 8080
3 user any svc-https dst-nat 8081
4 user any svc-http-proxy1 dst-nat 8088
5 user any svc-http-proxy2 dst-nat 8088
6 user any svc-http-proxy3 dst-nat 8088
Based on the above output from an Aruba controller, an unauthenticated user assigned to the
logon role attempts to start an http session to IP address 172.16.43.170.
What will happen?
Answer
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the user's traffic will be passed to the IP address because of the policy statement:
user any svc-http dst-nat 8080
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the user's traffic will be passed to the IP address because of the policy statement:
user any svc-https dst-nat 8081
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the user's traffic will be passed to the IP address because of the policy statement:
user any svc-http-proxy1 dst-nat 8088
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the user will not reach the IP address because of the policy statement:
user any svc-http dst-nat 8080
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the user will not reach the IP address because of the implicit deny any any at the end of the
policy.
Question 28
Question
Refer to the following configuration segment for this item.
ip access-list session anewone
user network 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit
user host 172.16.1.1 any deny
user any any permit
An administrator wants users to have access to all destinations except 172.16.1.1. Based on the
above Aruba Mobility Controller configuration segment, which statements best describe this
policy? (Choose two)
Answer
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The rule user host 172.16.1.1 any deny is redundant because of the implicit deny all at the end.
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The rule user network 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit is redundant.
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The two rules user network 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit and user host 172.16.1.1 any
deny need to be re-sequenced.
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The last statement user any any permit is not required
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The last statement should be any any any deny
Question 29
Question
Refer to the following configuration segment for this item.
netdestination "internal"
no invert
network 172.16.43.0 255.255.255.0 position 1
range 172.16.11.0 172.16.11.16 position 2
!
ip access-list session "My-Policy"
alias "user" alias "internal" service_any permit queue low
!
A user frame is evaluated against this firewall policy with the following attributes:
Source IP: 172.17.49.3 Destination IP: 10.100.86.37 Destination Port: 80
Referring to the above file segment, how will the frame be handled by this firewall policy?
Answer
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The frame will be dropped because of the implicit deny all at the end of the netdestination
definition.
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The frame will be dropped because of the implicit deny all at the end of the firewall policy
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The frame will be forwarded because of the implicit permit all at the end of the firewall policy.
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The frame will be passed because there is no service specified in the firewall policy.
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The frame will be dropped because there is no service specified in the firewall policy.
Question 30
Question
ip access-list session anewone
user network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit
user any any permit
host 10.1.1.1 host 10.2.2.2 any deny
A user sends a frame with the following attributes:
Source IP: 10.1.1.1 Destination IP: 10.2.2.2 Destination Port: 25
Based on the above Mobility Controller configuration file segment, what will this policy do with the
user frame?
Answer
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The frame is discarded because of the implicit deny all at the end of the policy.
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The frame is discarded because of the statement:
user host 10.1.1.1 host 10.2.2.2 deny.
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The frame is accepted because of the statement:
user any any permit.
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The frame is accepted because of the statement:
user network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit.
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This is not a valid policy.
Question 31
Question
ip access-list session anewone
user network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 any permit
user host 10.1.1.1 any deny
user any any permit
Referring to the above portion of a Mobility Controller configuration file, what can you conclude?
(Choose two)
Answer
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This is a session firewall policy.
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This is an extended Access Control List (ACL).
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Any traffic going to destination 10.1.1.1 will be denied.
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Any traffic going to destination 10.2.2.2 will be denied.
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Any traffic going to destination 172.16.100.100 will be permitted.
Question 32
Question
Which of these are NOT a client attribute that can be configured in user derivation rules?
Answer
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MAC address
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DHCP option value
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BSSID
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Filter ID
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encryption
Question 33
Question
What are the types of user derivation rules that can be applied to a user? (Choose two)
Question 34
Question
Which is a Device Specific Attribute that can be evaluated in a user derivation rule?
Question 35
Question
Which match condition can be used by a server derivation rule? (Choose two)
Answer
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greater than
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less than
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inverse of
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contains
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equals
Question 36
Question
An administrator wants to assign a VLAN to a user based upon the authentication process using
Vendor Specific Attributes (VSA). Where are Aruba Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA) values
provisioned?
Answer
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controller
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client
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RADIUS server
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Internal user database
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Option 60 of DHCP reply
Question 37
Question
View the Server group screen shot above.
A company has provisioned the same VAP, AAA and SSID profiles at both its Miami and NY
offices. This Server Group is applied for 802.1x authentication at both locations. The user's
credentials are only found in the Miami Radius server "RadiusMiami". There is no Radius
synchronization and both servers are reachable. What happens when the user attempts to
authenticate?
Answer
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The controller recognizes the users Domain and sends the authentication request directly to
RadiusMiami.
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The request is initially sent to RadiusNY1 then RadiusNY1 redirects the controller to send the
authentication request to RadiusMiami
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RadiusNY1 receives the request and returns a deny. No other action is taken.
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RadiusNY1 receives the request and returns a deny. The authentication request will then be
sent to RadiusMiami.
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The RadiusNY1 sends the request to RadiusMiami that replies to the controller
Question 38
Question
View the Server group and User Roles screen shots above.
A user associated to an SSID with 802.1x using this server group. RadiusNY returned a standard
radius attribute of filter-Id with a value of "employee". The user was placed in the guest Role.
What statements below are correct? (Choose two)
Answer
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The user was placed in the 802.1x authentication default Role guest
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The user was placed in the initial Role guest
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Role derivation failed because roles are case sensitive
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Role derivation failed because the incorrect operation "value-of" was used
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802.1x authentication failed so the user was automatically placed in the guest Role
Question 39
Question
View the Server group and User Roles screen shots above.
A user associated to an SSID with 802.1x using this server group. RadiusNY returned a standard
radius attribute of filter-Id with a value of "employee".
What Role will the user get?
Answer
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The User will get the Emp Role
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The User will get the 802.1x authentication default Role
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The User will get the employee Role
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The User will get the Employee Role
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The User will get the initial Role
Question 40
Question
Which profiles are required in an AP Group to enable an SSID with VLAN 1, WPA2 and LMSIP?
(Choose three)
Question 41
Question
A user connected to a Captive Portal VAP successfully. When the user opens their browser and
tries to access their homepage, they get redirected as expected to another URL on the Aruba
Controller. However, they see an error message that web authentication has been disabled. What
might be a cause of this?
Answer
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Captive Portal has not been assigned in the SSID profile.
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The Captive portal profile has not been assigned to the AAA profile.
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A server group has not been assigned to the captive portal profile
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An initial role has not been assigned to the AAA profile.
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The Captive portal profile has not been assigned to the initial role.
Question 42
Question
Which of the following will accept named VLANs as a parameter? (Choose three)
Answer
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Virtual AP profile
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User derivation rule for a single VLAN
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Server derivation rule for a single VLAN
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Server derivation rule for a VLAN Pool
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Access VLAN for a VLAN Pool
Question 43
Question
A customer has a remote AP deployment, where each remote AP has an IPSEC VPN tunnel with
L2TP to the controller. 1 of the remote APs is stuck in the user table and hasn't yet transitioned to
the AP active table in the controller. The customer suspects that the AP is not setting up its VPN
connection successfully. Which of the following commands might be useful in troubleshooting this?
(Choose three)
Answer
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Logging level debugging security process localdb
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Logging level debugging security process l2tp
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Logging level debugging security process dot1x
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Logging level debugging security process crypto
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Logging level debugging security process vpn
Question 44
Question
The screen captures below show the 802.1X authentication profile and AAA profile settings for a
VAP.
If machine authentication fails and user authentication passes, which role will be assigned?
Answer
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employee
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guest
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contractor
-
logon
-
no role is assigned
Question 45
Question
The screen captures above show the 802.1X authentication profile and AAA profile settings for a
VAP.
If machine authentication passes and user authentication fails, which role will be assigned?
Answer
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employee
-
guest
-
contractor
-
logon
-
no role is assigned
Question 46
Question
The screen captures above show the 802.1X authentication profile and AAA profile settings for a
VAP.
If machine authentication fails and user authentication fails, which role will be assigned?
Answer
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Employee
-
Guest
-
Captive Portal
-
Logon
-
No role will be assigned
Question 47
Question
What can NOT be configured from the Aruba controller configuration wizards?
Answer
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Controller IP
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Boot Partition
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User firewall policy
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User derivation rules.
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Radius Servers
Question 48
Question
An administrator is setting up a factory default controller. No new AP groups were created. When
adding a WLAN SSID in the Campus WLAN wizard what AP group is available?
Question 49
Question
The reusable Aruba Controller wizards are accessible in what way?
Answer
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Only on startup through the CLI
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Through the CLI, after the initial CLI wizard has been completed
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In the Web UI under maintenance.
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In the Web UI under configuration.
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Must be initialized from CLI first.
Question 50
Question
The Contrtoller wizard enables which of the following controller clock configurations? (Choose
three)
Question 51
Question
When configuring ports in the Controller wizard, which of the following are NOT configuration
options? (Choose two)
Answer
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Inter-VLAN routing
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Speed
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Trusted
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LACP
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Trunk
Question 52
Question
By default, which CLI based remote access method is enabled on Aruba controllers?
Answer
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RSH
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Telnet
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SSH
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Telnet and SSH
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Telnet, SSH and RSH
Question 53
Question
An Aruba controller can be accessed with which CLI based remote access methods? (Choose
two)
Question 54
Question
As an admin/root user, what other type of role-based management users can be created on Aruba
controllers?
Question 55
Question
Which log type should be enabled to troubleshoot IPSec authentication issues on Aruba
Controllers?
Answer
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Security Logs
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Management Logs
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Wireless Logs
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IDS Logs
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System Logs
Question 56
Question
Exhibit:
Referring to the above screen capture, if an administrator desires to change a specific AP into a
Spectrum Monitor without assigning the AP to a new group, which menus could be used?
Answer
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Network > Controller
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Wireless > AP Configuration
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Wireless > AP Installation
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Advanced Services > Wireless
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Wizards > WIP Wizard
Question 57
Question
A customer forgot all passwords for a controller. What method could you use to reset the
passwords?
Answer
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Telnet to the controller and login to the password recovery account
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SSH to the controller and login to the password recovery account
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Connect directly to the serial console and login to the password recovery account
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Interrupt the boot process at CP-boot and select password recovery
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Open the controller and press the reset switch
Question 58
Question
With CPSec disabled, which tunnel protocol is used between APs and Controllers in an Aruba
environment?
Answer
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Basic IP
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GRE
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IPinIP
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Mobile IP
-
IPSec
Question 59
Question
In an Aruba controller based system, the L3 mobility tunnel exists between the home agent and
which other element?
Answer
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the default gateway
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the remote AP
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the foreign agent
-
the mobile node
-
the foreign switch
Question 60
Question
When an 802.11 client roams what device decides when to move the client to another AP?
Answer
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Aruba AP
-
Aruba controller
-
Client
-
Radius Server
-
Router
Question 61
Question
Exhibit:
The above diagram has one master and three local controllers. AP1 GRE terminates on controller
Local 1. All controllers are configured with the wireless user VLAN 201. A wireless user
associates with AP 1. Only L2 mobility is enabled.
Which elements will know about this association?
Question 62
Question
Which command will show all client association history?
Answer
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Aruba-6000# show mobile trail current (ip address)
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Aruba-6000# show ip mobile trail (ip address)
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Aruba-6000# show ap client status (mac address)
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Aruba-6000# show current client ip (ip address)
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Aruba-6000# show client ip (ip address) mobility
Question 63
Question
With CPSec enabled, which tunnel protocol is used between APs and Controllers in an Aruba
environment?
Answer
-
EAP
-
SSH
-
IPinIP
-
Mobile IP
-
IPSec
Question 64
Question
By default, how long will an AP scan a single channel when ARM is enabled?
Answer
-
80 milliseconds
-
90 milliseconds
-
100 milliseconds
-
110 milliseconds
-
200 milliseconds
Question 65
Question
Which actions does ARM (Adaptive Radio Management) perform? (Choose two)
Answer
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Allows controllers to provision the AP Radio type
-
Allows controllers to provision the best channel for APs
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Allows controllers to provision the best power setting for APs
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Allows controllers to provision allowed Radio bands
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Allows controllers to provision lower power when unauthorized APs are detected
Question 66
Question
Which of the following metrics does the ARM feature use to calculate the optimal channel and
power level for Access Points? (Choose two)
Answer
-
RF Spectrum Index
-
Priority Index
-
Interference Index
-
Coverage Index
-
Frequency Index
Question 67
Question
How does the ARM Band Steering feature encourage 5GHz capable clients to move/connect to
the 5GHz radios of Aruba APs?
Answer
-
ARM suppresses the probe response on the 2.4 GHz radio
-
ARM utilizes third party software on the wireless clients
-
Current Wi-Fi chipset firmware supports this by default
-
It's not possible the move clients to 5GHz radios when they can see both 2.4 and 5GHz APs
-
ARM disables the 2.4Ghz radio for the specified client
Question 68
Question
Which of the statements below are TRUE regarding ARM's Spectrum Load Balancing feature?
(Choose two)
Answer
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Available only on 5GHz radios
-
Disabled by default
-
Balances client load across available channels/APs
-
Enabled by default
-
Available only on 2.4GHz radios
Question 69
Question
What is the function of Band Steering?
Answer
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Balancing clients across APs on different channels within the same band
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Encourages clients, 5GHz capable, to connect on the 5GHz spectrum
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Coordinate access to the same channel across multiple APs
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Enables selection of 20 vs. 40 MHz mode of operation per band
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Enables acceptable coverage index on both the "b/g" and "a" spectrums
Question 70
Question
What are the Airtime Allocation Policy options for Airtime Fairness? (Choose three)
Answer
-
Default Access
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Priority Access
-
Fair Access
-
Preferred Access
-
Distributed Access
Question 71
Question
Which of the following statements is true of Spectrum Mode?
Answer
-
No licenses are required to run an AP in Spectrum mode
-
Spectrum mode can only be configured for one AP at a time
-
An AP can be in spectrum mode for both 2.4 and 5G bands at the same time
-
An AP can be placed in Spectrum Mode via the Spectrum Profile
-
Spectrum mode can be configured from the GUI under AP installation
Question 72
Question
Which ARM feature addresses the issue of sticky clients by moving clients to associate to APs
with better 802.11 signal quality?
Question 73
Question
Aruba Client Match does NOT use which of the following parameters to determine the best AP for
a client connection? (Choose two)
Answer
-
Device type
-
Location
-
Signal to Noise Ratio
-
Access Point load
-
Spectrum Analysis
Question 74
Question
Which settings cannot be modified directly from a local controller?
Question 75
Question
Masters communicate configuration information with locals using which tunnel type?
Question 76
Question
In the above screen capture:
The administrator notes that most of the configuration options are grayed out and have no action.
What is the cause of the problem?
Answer
-
attempting to make global changes on a Master Controller
-
attempting to make global changes on a Local Controller
-
this change can only be performed via the CLI
-
does not have the correct software license
-
there is an error in the configuration
Question 77
Question
Exhibit:
Referring to the above screen capture, on which Controller can you create a vlan?
Answer
-
Controller 10.1.11.100 only
-
Controller 10.1.11.101 and 10.254.1.3 only
-
All three Controllers
-
None of the Controllers
-
Controller 10.254.1.101 only
Question 78
Question
Exhibit:
Referring to the above screen capture, on which controller can you add an administrative user and
assign a controller management role?
Answer
-
Controller 10.1.11.100 only
-
Controller 10.1.11.101 and 10.254.1.3 only
-
All three Controllers
-
Must be done in the RADIUS server
-
Controller 10.254.1.101 only
Question 79
Question
Exhibit:
By default, which controller's internal database will be used for user authentication?
Answer
-
Controller 10.1.11.100 only
-
Controller 10.1.11.101 and 10.254.1.3 only
-
All three Controllers
-
You can't tell from this screen
-
The Controller with the user session
Question 80
Question
Exhibit:
Referring to the above screen capture, on which controller can you modify APs configuration to
enable ARM?
Answer
-
Controller 10.1.11.100 only
-
Controller 10.1.11.101 and 10.254.1.3 only
-
All three Controllers
-
None of the Controllers
-
On Controllers where ARM is enabled
Question 81
Question
With CPSec disabled, Aruba access points are Layer 3 connected to controllers using which
protocol?
Answer
-
802.1q
-
LWAPP
-
PPTP
-
GRE
-
HTTPs
Question 82
Question
With CPSec disabled, which encryption protocol does a tunnel mode campus AP use on client
traffic?
Question 83
Question
In a campus environment, where are encryption keys sent or stored when users roam between
tunneled mode APs on the same controller using 802.1X?
Answer
-
sent to the new AP via GRE
-
sent to the new AP via IPSec
-
stored on the controller
-
stored on the RADIUS server
-
original AP sends keys to new AP
Question 84
Question
In the diagram provided for this question, the wireless user's laptop is associated with an Aruba
AP in tunnel forwarding mode. The AP terminates on the local controller.
When the client transmits, where will the 802.11 headers be removed?
Answer
-
AP
-
L2 Switch
-
Router
-
Controller
-
Internet
Question 85
Question
When configuring a server group containing 3 servers, a customer chooses 'fail through mode'.
What other configuration option has to be enabled on the controller for this to work with 802.1x
authentication?
Question 86
Question
A campus AP has been provisioned with a VAP in bridge forwarding and standard operation
modes. Which of the following authentication types are supported? (Choose two)
Question 87
Question
Which method is NOT supported to provision an Aruba campus AP?
Question 88
Question
When direct consoled to an AP, what is the command sequence to factory default the AP and rebootstrap?
Answer
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setenv bootstat init
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setenv master init, boot
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purge, save, boot
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init, save, boot
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print, purge, boot
Question 89
Question
What settings need to be changed on a factory default AP in order for it to use ADP to discover the
Aruba Controller?
Answer
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DNS of the controller
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Static route
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AP group
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enable multicast
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no changes needed
Question 90
Question
As illustrated in the above diagram, a company has two campus locations and a building
headquarters all located in different cities.
Following best practices, what would be the best way to construct mobility domains for the
company?
Answer
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Buildings (1, 2) in one domain and Buildings (3, 4, 5, 6) in one domain
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Buildings (1, 2) in one domain, Building (3) in one domain, and Buildings (4, 5, 6) in one domain
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Buildings (1, 2, 4, 5, 6) in one domain and Building (3) in one domain
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Buildings (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) in one domain
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Buildings (1) in one domain building (4) in one domain
Question 91
Question
How many Aruba controllers can be added to a single mobility domain?
Answer
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64 controllers of any type
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128 controllers supporting 2000 users
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256 controllers with no more than 1024 subnets
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Controllers supporting up to 6000 AP's
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There is no controller limit
Question 92
Question
In a master-local controller scenario, where is the mobility domain defined?
Question 93
Question
A university has 2 departments. Department 1 has its own mobility domain with one controller.
Department 2 has multiple controllers configured in a second domain. The university is planning
on offering a new application and needs users to be able to roam between both mobility domains.
What is the best way to accomplish this?
Answer
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The 2 existing domains should be left as they are. A 3rd mobility domain should then be
created and all 3 controllers need to be added to it
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Merge the controllers into the same mobility domain
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The IP subnets of all controllers need to be configured to match
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This cannot be accomplished
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Create a new domain between a department 1 controller and one of the department 2
controllers
Question 94
Question
A port firewall policy is applied to a trunk port that denies controller access. An "allow all" Vlan
firewall policy is applied to VLAN 33 on the same port. A user connected to VLAN 33 on that port
attempts to gain access to the controller. Which of the following statements is true?
Answer
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The Port policy is applied, therefore no controller access
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The Vlan policy is applied, then the port policy, therefore no controller access
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The Vlan policy is applied, therefore access to the controller is allowed
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You cannot place a firewall policy on a Ports Vlan when the Port already has a policy, therefore
no controller access
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When locally connected to a controller's port you always have controller access
Question 95
Question
An access port has been placed in trusted mode. The Vlan on the port is in Untrusted mode.
Which of the following statements is true?
Answer
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The traffic is trusted since the port is trusted
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The traffic is untrusted since the VLAN is untrusted
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This is an invalid configuration, both must be set the same
-
You cannot set Vlans as trusted or untrusted
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Only traffic from that specific port is trusted, all other traffic is untrusted
Question 96
Question
A wired device is connected to an untrusted port on a controller. How can a role be assigned to
the device?
Answer
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An initial Role can be assigned directly to the VLAN
-
Roles are assigned to devices connected to a trusted port
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A default Role can be directly assigned to an untrusted port
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Adding a wired AAA profile to a VLAN on the untrusted port
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The Role assigned to the untrusted port
Question 97
Question
A port on a controller has been configured as untrusted. No wired access AAA profile or Global
AAA profile is configured. When a user connects to that port which of the following statements is
true?
Answer
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Since there is no wired access AAA profile, only port policies will be applied
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The user will fall into the default wired access AAA profile and will be given the initial role.
-
Since there is no wired access AAA profile or Global AAA profile the user will be given the
logon role.
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When configuring the port as untrusted, an error message of "no wired access AAA profile
exists" Therefore this is an invalid configuration
-
the user is denied all access automatically because no wired access AAA or Global AAA profile
is assigned
Question 98
Question
Which method can APs use to discover a controller?
Answer
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DHCP
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Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
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PnP
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PAPI
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HTTPS
Question 99
Question
When APs boot up, in which order do they discover a controller?
Answer
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DNS, DHCP, ADP multicast, ADP unicast, static
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static, DNS, DHCP, ADP broadcast, ADP multicast
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static, DHCP, ADP multicast, ADP broadcast, DNS
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static, DHCP, DNS, ADP multicast, ADP broadcast
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DNS, static, ADP multicast, ADP broadcast
Question 100
Question
An AP is not communicating with the controller. Upon investigation you find that the AP is not
discovering its controller through DNS. Instead, it received a DHCP reply with option 43 specifying
the SIP server's IP address. How do you resolve this problem?
Answer
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Statically configure the AP to ignore Option 43
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Remove the option 43 configuration on the DHCP server
-
Statically configure the AP to only use DNS resolution and not other dynamic discovery
methods
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After failing option 43 the AP should have proceeded with ADP, therefore the AP is faulty and
needs to be replaced
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The AP should be purged
Question 101
Question
How is an AP redirected to a Local controller after DNS resolution returns the Master's IP
address?
Answer
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Master looks at the AP-Group and CONTROLLER-IP attributes
-
Master looks at the AP-Group and LMS-IP attributes
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In the AP-provisioning screen, the LMS-IP attribute must be set
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The AP must be statically configured to find the local controller
-
In the AP-provisioning screen, set the CONTROLLER-IP attribute
Question 102
Question
An AP was configured and assigned to an AP group then powered off for over a week. When the
AP is redeployed, what previous configuration will it retain?
Answer
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It's AP name and AP Group
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It's Serial Number
-
The controller's IP address
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After a few days all configurations are lost
-
The controller IP address and the AP Group
Question 103
Question
A 3600 controller has 64 PEF-NG license, 128 AP licenses and 1 RFProtect license. How many
AP's can terminate on the controller?
Answer
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1 Campus APs
-
64 Campus APs
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128 Remote APs
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256 Remote APs
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512 Remote APs
Question 104
Question
A 3200 controller has 16 AP licenses,16 PEF-NG licenses, 16 RFProtect licenses. There are 10
Campus APs terminating on the controller. How many remote AP's can terminate on the
controller?
Question 105
Question
Centralized licensing is not enabled in a network of 1 Master and 2 Local controllers, what should
be the license count on all controllers to terminate 8 APs on each Local controller and support
Local redundancy?
Answer
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16 AP license on all controllers
-
8 AP license on Master and 16 AP license on both locals
-
8 AP license on all controllers
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1 AP license on Master and 16 AP license on both locals
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16 AP licenses on the Locals
Question 106
Question
An 7240 controller is Licensed for 560 APs. The controller has 500 Campus APs terminating on
the controller. How many Remote APs can terminate on this controller?
Question 107
Question
An Aruba Controller is configured with VLAN 1,5, 200, and 4095. All VLANs have IP addresses
assigned. Which is the default management VLAN on the Aruba controller?
Answer
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VLAN 5
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VLAN 1
-
VLAN 200
-
None, it must be defined
-
VLAN 4095
Question 108
Question
Which of the following statements is true?
Answer
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Aruba Campus APs must be physically attached to the Aruba Controller
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Aruba Campus APs must be in the same broadcast domain as the Controller.
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Aruba Campus APs can be in different subnets from the Controller
-
Aruba Campus APs must be physically attached to the same Layer 3 switch
-
Aruba Campus APs can be connected directly to the public internet.
Question 109
Question
Exhibit:
Referring to the diagram provided for this question, in which locations must you define the new
data VLANs for wireless client traffic? (Choose two)
Answer
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in all L2 switches where an Aruba AP is physically connected
-
in all APs and the L2 switches to which they are connected
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in the Aruba controller and the router it's connected to in an L2 deployment
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in the routers and switches where the APs are physically connected
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only on the Aruba controller in an L3 deployment
Question 110
Question
A controller is provisioned in L3 Mode for Wireless Users. What must be configured on the
controller to enable DHCP requests to an external DHCP server?
Answer
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an IP helper command
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the IP address of the DNS server
-
the IP address of the APs
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the subnet address of the DHCP server
-
the DHCP server IPSEC Key
Question 111
Question
Which parameter(s) does a Master controller use to determine where a provisioned AP should
terminate its GRE tunnel?
Answer
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the IP address of the AP
-
the MAC address of the AP
-
the IP address of the switch nearest to the AP
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the name and group settings of the AP
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the VLAN the AP is attached to
Question 112
Question
Which of the following configurations can accept a VLAN pool? (Choose two)
Answer
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Trunk native VLAN
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Virtual AP profile
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User Role
-
Server derived role
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FW Policies
Question 113
Question
What does Aruba Layer 3 redundancy require to operate?
Answer
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LMS-IP
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Backup LMS-IP
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VRRP
-
Backup AP group
-
ARM
Question 114
Question
Exhibit:
In the diagram provided for this question, the client laptop is associated with the Aruba AP. The
Aruba controller is configured to perform L2 switching for this SSID.
What will be the client laptop default gateway?
Question 115
Question
In the diagram provided for this question, the Aruba controller terminates one end of a GRE tunnel
that carries wireless user traffic.
Where does the other end terminate?
Question 116
Question
In the above diagram, the system shows two Aruba access points and a wired user.
Which VLAN(s) do NOT need to be configured on link A between the L2 switch and router to
support the wireless users?
Answer
-
101 and 102
-
101 and 103
-
102 and 103
-
only 101
-
only 103
Question 117
Question
In the above diagram, the system shows two Aruba access points.
Which VLANs must be configured on trunk link D between the router and Aruba controller to
support wireless users when the controller is provisioned for L2 operations?
Answer
-
10, 101 and 102
-
101 and 102
-
101, 102 and 103
-
10, 101,102 and 103
-
10 and 103
Question 118
Question
Exhibit:
Referring to the diagram provided for this question, if the Aruba controller is configured to perform
L3 switching, what will be the wireless client laptop default gateway?
Question 119
Question
When configuring Captive Portal, which protocols are supported when accessing the Captive
Portal? (Choose two)
Answer
-
HTTPS
-
VPN
-
HTTP
-
TELNET
-
SSH
Question 120
Question
When the controller is configured for Captive Portal and the user is only required to provide an
email address for authentication, which option is configured in the GUI?
Answer
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enable termination
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enable guest logon
-
enable user logon
-
eap method
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disable CP Login
Question 121
Question
A user logged in with the Captive Portal settings shown in the above screen capture.
What does the user need to do to logout?
Answer
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wait 30 minutes then logout
-
wait 60 minutes then logout
-
click Logout on the browser screen
-
he cannot logout
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wait 10 seconds for redirect
Question 122
Question
Screenshots of the Captive Portal authentication profile and server group of a guest network are
displayed above.
How was the user authenticated?
Answer
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with a radius server called Radius01
-
with the Internal database
-
with a radius server called Internal
-
with another form of authentication
-
user wasn't authenticated against any server
Question 123
Question
Where should mobility domains be enabled in a network with 1 master, 1 backup master and 5
local controllers?
Answer
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Only on the master controller
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All the local controllers in the network
-
All the controllers where the client is allowed to roam
-
Master and backup master
-
Only on the backup master
Question 124
Question
What are two different methods of configuring AP redundancy between 2 local controllers?
(Choose two)
Question 125
Question
An Aruba 650 controller is functioning as a standby Master. How many APs can it control while in
standby mode?
Question 126
Question
Aruba pair of 3200XM controllers are licensed to their maximum and are configured as a VRRP
pair. Each controller terminates 24 APs. One of the controllers fails. How many of the APs from
the failed controller can fail over to the remaining controller?
Question 127
Question
Which protocol does the Aruba controller utilize for controller redundancy?
Question 128
Question
With Fast-Failover disabled, to which IP address should the Aruba AP terminate its GRE tunnel for
layer 2 controller redundancy to work and to support failover of access points?
Answer
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VRRP IP address
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management IP of an Aruba controller
-
management IP of the backup Aruba controller
-
HSRP IP address
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Loopback IP address of backup Aruba controller
Question 129
Question
When an Aruba 6000 controller has two M3 modules installed, for which uses may the modules be
used? (Choose two)
Question 130
Question
Referring to the diagram provided for this question, an employee brought an unauthorized AP from
home and attached the LAN port to the cubicle Ethernet port. All Aruba APs and AMs as well as
the employee AP are in VLAN 80 and within RF range of each other. No traffic from the wired or
wireless network has passed through the unauthorized AP yet, but the AP began wireless
broadcasts.
How will the Aruba system initially classify the employee's non-Aruba AP?
Answer
-
a valid AP
-
an AM
-
a Rogue AP
-
an interfering AP
-
a known interfering AP
Question 131
Question
Referring to the diagram provided for this question, an employee brought an unauthorized AP from
home and attached it to the cubicle Ethernet port as shown in the diagram. The APs are in VLANs
as shown in the diagram. Only AP1 is within RF range.
How will the Aruba controller classify this AP?
Answer
-
an AP
-
an AM
-
a Rogue AP
-
an Interfering AP
-
a workstation
Question 132
Question
Referring to the diagram provided for this question, an employee brought an unauthorized AP from
home, but did not attach it to the LAN infrastructure. The APs are in the VLANs as shown in the
diagram. Only AP1 is within RF range of the employee AP.
By default, how will the Aruba system classify the employee's AP?
Answer
-
an AP
-
an AM
-
a Rogue AP
-
an Interfering AP
-
a valid workstation
Question 133
Question
What can an AM do that an AP cannot do?
Question 134
Question
(group8) #show ap active
Active AP Table
---------------
Name Group IP Address 11g Clients 11g Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP 11a Clients 11a
Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP
---- ----- ---------- --------- ------------------- ----------- -------------------
AP1 building1 10.1.80.150 0 AM 0 AM
AP2 building1 10.1.80.151 0 AM 0 AM
A user called technical support because they cannot see any of their APs in building one. You
perform the "show" command as illustrated above.
What can you conclude about these two APs from this output?
Answer
-
the GRE for the APs terminate on two different controllers: 10.1.80.150 and 10.1.80.151
-
the system will not function because there is no building1 group defined
-
the building1 APs will not accept any user connections
-
the user needs to configure his client to use the b/g band
-
the user needs to configure his client to use the a band
Question 135
Question
Exhibit:
Based on the above screen capture for Interfering APs, what can you conclude?
Answer
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The APs must be connected to the Aruba network.
-
The APs are classified as interfering because they are all transmitting on channel 6
-
There must not be any evidence that the APs are attached to the wired corporate network.
-
These APs are classified as interfering because they are not Aruba APs.
-
They are classified as interfering because they are running in g mode.
Question 136
Question
As illustrated in the above diagram and screen capture, a wireless hacker injects messages into
your network to detach a client from your Aruba AP.
What action should you take to identify and prevent the Intruder from connecting to your system?
(Choose two)
Answer
-
Enable Detect disconnect Station Attack
-
Enable Spoofed Deauth Blacklist
-
Take no action as there is no protection against this form of attack
-
Take no action as the Aruba system ignores this attack because it is against the client
-
Enable Detect EAP rate Anomaly
Question 137
Question
(group8) #show ap arm history ap-name AP1
Interface :wifi0
ARM History
-----------
Time of Change Old Channel New Channel Old Power New Power Reason
-------------- ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ------
2010-10-28 07:58:53 157+ 149+ 21 21 I
2010-10-28 07:52:06 149+ 157+ 21 21 M
2010-10-28 07:16:59 157+ 149+ 21 21 I
Interface :wifi1
ARM History
-----------
Time of Change Old Channel New Channel Old Power New Power Reason
-------------- ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ------
2010-10-28 08:52:53 6 1 21 21 I
Referring to the output above. What can you conclude about AP1?
Answer
-
This device is scanning channels.
-
This device is unstable because the channel assignment changed.
-
The device changed channels recently
-
The device changed channels and power levels recently.
-
The device is transmitting at maximum power levels.
Question 138
Question
Which of the following parameters can be specified in a rule for AP classification? (Choose three)
Question 139
Question
Which of the following functions can be configured in the Controller WIP wizard? (Choose three)
Answer
-
Configure APs as Air Monitors
-
Configure rules for AP classification.
-
Configure preset levels for intrusion detection
-
Blacklisting Rules for clients
-
Identify encryption method used in your network.
Question 140
Question
A client device associates with an SSID provisioned with 802.1X authentication. The client is set for PEAP authentication. EAP termination (AAA Fastconnect) is disabled on the controller. But the
client continuously cycles through the authentication process. Which of the following could cause
this? (Choose two)
Answer
-
The client is provisioned with the wrong EAP type.
-
The client has an expired or revoked server certificate.
-
The DHCP server is not enabled
-
The VLAN is missing for the SSID.
-
The controller does not support PEAP in this mode.
Question 141
Question
A client device associates with an SSID provisioned with 802.1X authentication. The client is set
for LEAP authentication. EAP termination (AAA Fastconnect) is enabled on the controller. But the
client continuously cycles through the authentication process. Which of the following could cause
this?
Answer
-
The Radius server is rejecting the client credentials.
-
The client has an expired or revoked server certificate.
-
The DHCP server is not enabled
-
The VLAN is missing for the SSID
-
The controller does not support LEAP in this mode.
Question 142
Question
A client attaches to a secure jack interface set to untrusted. But when the client tries to access the
captive portal page, the following message appears, "Web Authentication is not enabled." What
might be wrong?
Answer
-
The client has the browser provisioned with proxy settings.
-
The controller port needs to be set to trusted
-
A "aaa" profile needs to be selected on the Wired Access page
-
A Captive Portal profile needs to be assigned to the initial role.
-
Web Authentication cannot be used in this way.
Question 143
Question
Which command, when executed on a master controller, will show the APs connected to all
controllers?
Answer
-
show stm connectivity
-
show ap active
-
show ap database
-
show ap bss-table
-
show ap controller-lms
Question 144
Question
Which of the following commands is most useful in showing the traffic of an individual user?
Question 145
Question
An Aruba based network has a Master and four local controllers deployed. But one of the locals, a
new installation, is not seen by the Master. What might be wrong? (Choose two)
Answer
-
PAPI is not enabled on the local controller.
-
The master controller can only support three local controllers
-
IPSec is blocked by the internal network between the local and the master controllers.
-
The passphrase does not match on the master and local controllers.
-
GRE is blocked between the master and local controllers
Question 146
Question
An Aruba controller is configured with the correct IP address and gateway information and is
connected to the corporate LAN via a core layer 2 switch. Control Plane Security is not enabled
on the network. An access point is provisioned with AP name and group and connected to a
different Layer 2 switch on the corporate LAN that has IP connectivity to the core layer 2 switch.
The AP powers on and layer 2 connects to the network, but the wireless radios do not power on.
Which could cause this condition? (Choose two)
Answer
-
the layer 2 switches have ACLs that block GRE traffic
-
the layer 2 switches are configured to block IPSec traffic
-
a DHCP server is not configured for the segment to which the AP is connected
-
the AP's mac address needs to be configured in the Aruba controller whitelist.
-
the AP and controller are in different subnets
Question 147
Question
In the diagram provided for this question, four buildings are identified on a college campus. Most
of the wireless LAN traffic will be from students accessing the internet.
According to Aruba best practices, which building is the best location to install the Aruba mobility
controller?
Answer
-
data center
-
dormitory
-
server farm
-
library
-
3rd party site
Question 148
Question
Referring to the diagram provided for this question, representing an office wireless LAN
deployment, there will be approximately 250 users in the offices section of the building. All
Switches are setup as L3 routers.
According to Aruba best practice, which network device is the best choice for the wireless clients'
default gateway?
Answer
-
device 'A'
-
device 'B'
-
device 'C'
-
device 'D'
-
device 'C or D'
Question 149
Question
One hundred (100) additional APs were deployed in an existing network. But some APs are not
able to connect to the lms-ip address, even though all of the APs belong to the same AP group.
Which of the following are NOT potential causes? (Choose two)X
Answer
-
The problem APs are not getting an IP address.
-
The problem APs have the wrong lms-ip address setting
-
There is a firewall between the problem APs and the controller blocking PAPI.
-
The controller does not support that many APs in a single AP-Group.
-
There are not enough AP licenses to support the additional quantity of APs.
Question 150
Question
IEEE 802.11r provides support for which of the following:
Answer
-
radio measurements within a WLAN
-
radio measurement within an ESS
-
fast roaming within an ESS
-
fast roaming within a BSS
-
roaming across controllers
Question 151
Question
If a Remote AP (RAP) is attempting to contact a controller that is behind a NAT device what
protocol must be allowed through the NAT/Firewall?
Question 152
Question
Which of the following are NOT valid RAP forwarding modes? (Choose two)
Answer
-
Tunnel
-
Bridge
-
Split-Tunnel
-
Backup
-
Standard
Question 153
Question
Which of the following are valid RAP operating modes?
Answer
-
Always, Backup, Standard, Persistent
-
Always, Backup, Tunnel, Persistent
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Always, Hotel-Connect, Tunnel, Standard
-
Backup, Hotel-Connect, Standard, Persistent
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Backup, Normal, Tunnel, Always
Question 154
Question
When configuring split tunnel mode on a Remote AP (RAP) where is the routing function for the
split tunnel defined?
Answer
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On the IP routing tab in the configuration screen
-
On the AP provisioning screen.
-
In the RAP static routing tables
-
In the Firewall policy
-
In the RAP whitelist
Question 155
Question
When does a RAP's backup SSID begin broadcasting?
Answer
-
When the GRE tunnel to the controller is established
-
When the IPSec tunnel to the controller is established.
-
When the controller cannot be reached with PAPI
-
When bridging is required for guest users
-
When the controller cannot be reached with SSL
Question 156
Question
A Remote AP provisioned in "Split-Tunnel" Forwarding mode has which characteristic?
Answer
-
Local traffic first goes to the controller and is then spilt back to the local network.
-
Traffic is IPSec encrypted before it is sent to the controller.
-
The user role must have a "Permit" statement in order to locally bridge the traffic.
-
The user role must have a "route dst-nat" statement to locally bridge the traffic.
-
The RAP uses PAPI to send data traffic to the controller
Question 157
Question
A Remote AP was properly functioning before losing it's internet connection and now cannot
communicate with the controller. What SSID is the AP broadcasting?
Answer
-
The SSID in Operational mode Always and Forwarding mode Backup
-
The SSID in Operational mode Split Tunnel and Forwarding mode Bridge
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The SSID in Operational mode Always and Forwarding mode Tunnel
-
The SSID in Operational mode Standard and Forwarding mode Tunnel
-
The SSID in Operational mode Persistent and Forwarding mode Bridge
Question 158
Question
A Remote AP provisioned with an SSID in "Bridged" forwarding mode has which one of the
following characteristics?
Answer
-
The client obtains its IP address from the controller.
-
The client's default gateway must be the controller.
-
The client traffic is forwarded through a GRE tunnel to the controller.
-
The client's default gateway may be the Access Point or a local gateway
-
The client's authentication must be 802.1X.
Question 159
Question
An AP 105 was converted into a RAP. The RAP can authenticate its IPSec tunnel to a controller
using which of the following methods? (Choose two)
Answer
-
802.1X/EAP authentication
-
Captive Portal authentication
-
IP address authentication
-
Username/Password authentication
-
Certificate/MAC address authentication
Question 160
Question
Which of the following describes a Remote AP provisioned in "Split-Tunnel" Forwarding mode?
Answer
-
Local user traffic first goes to the controller and is then spilt back to the local network.
-
All data and control traffic goes to the controller unsecured.
-
The user role must have a "Permit" statement in order to locally bridge the traffic.
-
The user role must have a "route src-nat" statement to locally bridge the traffic.
-
The RAP uses PAPI to send data traffic to the controller.
Question 161
Question
A Remote AP provisioned in "Split-Tunnel" Forwarding mode has which of the following characteristics?
Answer
-
Local traffic first goes to the controller and is then spilt back to the local network.
-
User Traffic is CPSec encrypted before it is sent to the controller.
-
The user role must have a "Permit" statement in order to locally bridge the traffic
-
The user role must have a "permit dst-nat" statement to locally bridge the traffic.
-
The RAP uses UDP 4500 to send traffic to the controller.
Question 162
Question
What is the purpose of Mesh Clusters?
Answer
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To separate Mesh points from Mesh Portals.
-
To ensure that mesh APs with the same VAPs are not in the same cluster
-
To define a group of mesh APs that create mesh links with each other.
-
To cluster mesh APs of the same model together.
-
To enable mesh APs to join the nearest mesh portal cluster.
Question 163
Question
A company purchased an indoor mesh deployment using the 620 controller and the AP 105
models, where 5 APs will be deployed on a floor to provide wireless internet access for users.
Users may open VPN tunnels using software clients over the wireless network to a 3rd party VPN
concentrator overseas. The company wants to limit wireless user access to TCP traffic locally and
VPN traffic overseas.
In addition to the base AOS, which licenses will be necessary for this deployment?
Answer
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VPN, PEF-NG
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AP Capacity, PEF-NG
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AP Capacity, PEF-NG, VPN
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AP Capacity
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PEF-NG, PEF-V
Question 164
Question
When deploying Remote Mesh Portals, what is one of the purposes of the Mesh Private VLAN?
Answer
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To separate wireless user traffic coming from mesh networks from non-mesh networks
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To tag mesh wireless user traffic on a particular AP
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To allow Mesh Points to form private vlan networks with certain users
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To tag control plane traffic from Mesh points to the controller
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To tag clients high priority traffic
Question 165
Question
How does an Aruba infrastructure calculate a wireless device's location?
Answer
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GPS
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RF Fingerprinting
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RSSI triangulation
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TDOA
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LBS