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How can network administrators upgrade AirMatch on an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)?
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 an Aruba solution with a guest WLAN named exam_guest. A network administrator creates the guest WLAN with the wizard and does not change any of the default roles. The authentication server does not send particular role assignments for authorized users. The company wants to deny guests access to specific IP ranges after the guest authenticate.
For which role should the administrator create the rule to deny this traffic?
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A company has an Aruba solution. The company wants to host a guest login portal with this solution, and the login portal must give guests the option to create their own login accounts.
How can a network administrator help meet these criteria?
option for the guest WLAN.
option for the guest WLAN.
C. Make sure to create a guest provisioning account for the guest WLAN.
D. Disable authentication in the captive portal profile for the guest WLAN.
Which task can an Aruba Spectrum Monitor (SM) perform?
An AP operates on channel 6. Which device causes the most significant and consistent interference with the signal?
A network administrator examines a list of 2.4GHz clients with low performance in the Mobility Master (MM) dashboard. Which property should pose a concern as a potential performance issue?
. What should the administrator
conclude?
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1 -
Exhibit 2 -
A company has an Aruba solution. Client 1 is assigned to the users1 role, and Client 2 is assigned to the users2 role. The exhibits show current firewall rules for those roles. The network1 alias used to be 10.1.1.0/24, but the network administrator now changes the network1 alias to 172.16.1.0/24. Client 1 and Client 2 both then send a packet destined to 172.16.1.10.
How does the firewall handle these packets?


A company deploys an Aruba wireless solution for the first time. In which deployment is clustering supported?
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Exhibit 2 -
A company has an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution and needs a new WLAN for the corporate campus. A network administrator completes the creation of this WLAN, as shown in Exhibit 1. When the administrator tries to test a connection to the WLAN in various locations, the WLAN sometimes shows up in the list of WLANs on the client but sometimes does not. The administrator can see the WLAN in the list, as shown in Exhibit 2.
What is the error?


A network administrator creates the role employees and adds this rule to it: user any any permit
The first several wireless clients assigned to the employees role are assigned IP addresses in the 10.10.10.0/24 subnet. Several other wireless clients with the employees role are then assigned IP addresses in the 10.10.20.0/24.
When the Aruba firewall matches traffic from these clients to the user any any permit rule, what does it do?