Refer to the exhibit.
An architect needs to plan a network solution for a new office building with four floors. Each floor has two wiring closets with the equipment shown in the exhibit. The switches will connect to employee desktops, a few campus APs controlled by MCs, and printers. The switches do not implement tunneled node.
What is a best practice design for the VLANs and subnets for the wired devices?
Correct Answer:B
An architect proposes the following Aruba solutions:
Two Virtual Mobility Masters (VMMs)
Six 7030 Mobility Controllers (MCs)
300 APs
In addition to any necessary AP, PEF, and RFP licenses, which license package should the architect propose?
Correct Answer:C
For which scenario does the Aruba backplane stacking technology meet the needs?
Correct Answer:B
A plan includes these security settings for the employee WLAN:
* WPA2-Enterprise with AES encryption
* 802.1X with PEAP-MSCHAPv2
However, the customer wants to use certificates to authenticate user devices. Which change brings the plan in alignment with the customer requirements?
Correct Answer:D
Refer to the exhibit.
The customer requires fast failover if any one link or core device fails. Which additional technology should the architect plan on the core VSF fabric to meet these criteria?
Correct Answer:C
Refer to the exhibit.
A customer needs to upgrade the wireless network at their campus, which has a single large building. Employees use the wireless network to access the Internet and centralized services. The building has four floors.
These are the requirements:
30 APs on each floor
A Mobility Master (MM)-based architecture
Deployment of one Aruba 7030 Mobility Controller (MC) on each floor, with the MCs combined in a cluster for seamless client failover and roaming
What should the architect explain to the customer about the proposed solution?
Correct Answer:A