An administrator adds local administrative accounts to manage the Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs).
Which role should be assigned to an administrator who needs to only generate reports and monitor WLANS and ports?
Location-api-management
Network-operations
Root
AP-provisioning
Correct answer: B
Question 2
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator supports a RAP at a branch office shown in the exhibit. The company has one Mobility Controller (MC) at the Primary DMZ site and one at the Secondary DMZ site. The RAP is configured to connect to only the MC at the Primary DMZ site. A network outage with the ISP at the Primary DMX site causes the RAP to reboot. Upon reboot, the RAP cannot build a tunnel to the Secondary DMZ site MC because the administrator forgot to add the Second LMS IP address to the AP Group configuration. Once the RAP can successfully connect, the administrator can add the Secondary DMZ MC as a backup LMS to fix the AP Group.
What should the administrator implement to allow the RAP to connect to the MC at the Secondary DMZ site while the outage at the primary site persists?
Dynamic discovery through DHCP Option 43
Static configuration from apboot mode
Dynamic discovery through DHCP Option 60
Dynamic discovery through multicast ADP
Correct answer: A
Question 3
An administrator supports a cluster of four Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) with management addresses of 10.1.100.101, 10.1.100.102, 10.1.100.103, and 10.1.202.181. The administrator accesses an AP associated with this cluster, reboots it and accesses apboot mode. The administrator executes the printenv command. Which AP parameter contains the IP addresses of the cluster members that the AP should use to connect to the cluster?