Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Exhibit 3
A network administrator creates a guest WLAN on an Aruba Mobility Manager (MM). The exhibits show some of the settings for the WLAN. The administrator does not change the policies for those roles.
How does the firewall control guest clients when they first connect to the WLAN?
Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator needs to use Aruba AirWave to view statistics for an AP’s 802.11ac radio. How can the administrator update the information on-demand rather than wait the typical interval?
Which feature is unique to 802.11ac Wave 2 access points?
A company has an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution. A network administrator wants to collect and analyze information about clients and access points (APs) over extended periods of time.
What should the administrator do to achieve this goal?
What is an advantage for a network administrator to use AirWave over a Mobility Master (MM)?
An Aruba Remote AP (RAP) operates in split-tunnel mode. How does the AP forward traffic?
Refer to the exhibit.
What describes the behavior for this WLAN?
Refer to the exhibit.
What is a valid way to help the APs discover devices that can control them?
A company has an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution. Where can a network administrator look to find a list of alerts about a variety of issues on the MM or managed devices?
A company has a Mobility Master (MM)-based solution. A network administrator wants to monitor the types of applications in use in the wireless network.
Which dashboard page in the MM interface should the administrator visit?