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What is one reason to deploy an Aruba 8320 switch when compared to an Aruba 5400R switch?


A) to support cloud-based management and guest services through Aruba Central integration
B) to obtain a great number of options for types of ports, including PoE and non-PoE
C) to enhance network monitoring and analytics
D) to support Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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An indoor sports stadium has 5,000 seats in two rings: The stadium has a ceiling height of 72 feet (22 m) . There is a catwalk around the perimeter of the stadium that is 54 feet (13 m) from the floor. There are two scoreboards at either and of the stadium. The construction of the stadium is concrete and steel. The customer has indicated a preference for overhead coverage, and the wireless network should support 3500 concurrent clients. The architect plans to install the APs on the catwalk to service sections of the floor below. Which type of antennas are recommended for the APs that provide the overhead coverage?


A) high gain directional
B) high gain omnidirectional
C) downtilt
D) Yagi

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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A retailer wants to provide wireless services for guests across a section of store floor, which consists of 82 foot (25m) long aisles of cans and dry food goods. The shelves are six feet (1.8 m) high, and the ceiling height is 13 feet (4 m) high. The architect recommends overhead APs deployed at 40-50 foot (12 to 15 m) intervals every few aisles rather than in every aisle. What is one factor that justifies this recommendation?


A) the low transmit power of most guest devices
B) the low shelf height relative to ceiling height
C) the aisle length
D) the low ceiling height

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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A customer has an Aruba wireless network, which includes two MC 7205s and an MM at the network core. The company now wants to accommodate 50 mobile trainers. These trainers travel around the world and run training events. The trainers often need to access materials in the company data center, but cannot reach materials when they are on the road. The company wants to give the mobile workforce a secure way to reach the materials they need no matter where they are, including in public spaces like the hotels where they often teach. The customer also requires that the solution be as cost effective as possible while meeting the requirements. Which plan meets the needs of the mobile trainers?


A) Add 50 VIA licenses to the MM, and deploy two 7005 MCs in the DMZ.
B) Add 50 RAPs; add 50 Enterprise licenses and 50 VIA licenses to the MM.
C) Add 50 RAPs; add 50 Enterprise licenses to the MM, and add two 7005 MCs in the DMZ.
D) Add 50 PEFV licenses to the MM, and add additional 7205 MC to the core.

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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A university has a dormitory with several floors. Currently, APs are deployed in the hallways about every 50 feet (15 m) . The university has several issues with the existing network: Students complain that the wireless network is very slow, and IT staff have observed a low signal in the student rooms. Students want to connect some equipment, such as gaming consoles and IP TVs, on Ethernet, but the dorm rooms just have one Ethernet port. What could the architect plan to resolve all of these pain points?


A) Deploy an AP 335 inside each dorm room.
B) Keep the existing APs, but add more in the hallways to increase signal strength.
C) Replace the existing APs with AP 345s and add more Ethernet ports to each room.
D) Deploy an AP 303H inside each dorm room.

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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D

An architect has recommended the deployment or RAPs at user home offices to provide access to the corporate LAN. How should the architect plan the SSID for the RAPs?


A) Same SSID and security settings as the corporate SSID
B) any name for the SSID with MAC-Authentication
C) any name for the SSID, which would be open; VIA is used for security
D) same name used for the corporate SSID, but always with WPA2-Personal security

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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A customer has an existing Aruba wireless solution to provide wireless access for employees. The solution includes APs, mobility controllers (MCs) at the network core, and a Mobility Master (MM) . A customer would like to set up a separately managed guest network and have the traffic go directly to the DMZ. What should the architect suggest as the simplest solution that meets the requirements?


A) Add APs in a dedicated AP group to support only the guest network SSID.
B) Have a dedicated mobility controller in the DMZ managed by the same MM.
C) Double the number of APs and controllers
D) Use MultiZone, and put a mobility controller in the DMZ.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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In which scenario do Aruba 5400R Series switches, but not Aruba 2930M Series switches, meet the needs for a wired upgrade?


A) The customer has recently deployed Aruba AP-345 APs and is concerned about a future-proof wired edge that will continue to support expanding bandwidth requirements.
B) The customer requires each access layer switch to support at least 40Gbps on its fiber uplinks at all times, including if up to one uplink fails.
C) The customer requires enhanced redundancy at the access layer and wants to ensure that each switch can continue to operate even is a power supply fails.
D) The customer requires switches in the same closet to connect together into a single virtual switch that is managed and operates as a single device.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.   A writing closet needs to support these devices: 100 desktops 5 printers 20 AP-345s The customer wants to single-home the AP-345s and support higher than 1GbE speeds on the AP connections to future proof. The customer also requires that the closet have two 10GbE links to the core with SR transceivers. The exhibit shows the preliminary plan for this closet. Which correction should the architect make to the plan to meet the customer requirements? A)  Change all of the switches to the Aruba 2930M 40G 8 HPE Smart Rate PoE+ 1-Slot Switch. B)  Change one switch to the 2930M 24-port Smart Rate PoE+ model. C)  Add a 4-port SFP+ module to one of the switches. D)  Add a Smart Rate module to each of the switches. A writing closet needs to support these devices: 100 desktops 5 printers 20 AP-345s The customer wants to single-home the AP-345s and support higher than 1GbE speeds on the AP connections to future proof. The customer also requires that the closet have two 10GbE links to the core with SR transceivers. The exhibit shows the preliminary plan for this closet. Which correction should the architect make to the plan to meet the customer requirements?


A) Change all of the switches to the Aruba 2930M 40G 8 HPE Smart Rate PoE+ 1-Slot Switch.
B) Change one switch to the 2930M 24-port Smart Rate PoE+ model.
C) Add a 4-port SFP+ module to one of the switches.
D) Add a Smart Rate module to each of the switches.

E) None of the above
F) C) and D)

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A customer has a campus that has expanded to several buildings. The buildings are between 100 and 200 feet (30 m and 61 m) apart and connected with SM fiber. The customer currently has instant APs (IAPs) clusters on several floors of several buildings. The customer has consolidated central resources in a small data center in one of the buildings. The customer would like a more centralized architecture in which all wireless traffic is tunneled to the data center and IAPs are managed centrally. What should the architect recommend?


A) Deploy Aruba MCs in a central location, and convert IAPs to CAPs.
B) Purchase a license for a Virtual Mobility Master (VMM) .
C) Deploy Aruba AirWave in a central location.
D) Purchase a subscription for Aruba Central device management.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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A customer has Aruba network infrastructure devices that could be managed by either Aruba Central or Aruba AirWave. Which customer characteristic should point the architect toward an AirWave recommendation as opposed to a Central recommendation?


A) desire to lease managed services on an ongoing basis
B) small IT staff and preference for cloud solutions
C) policies that network management occurs on premises
D) need to support Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP)

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.   A customer needs a wired upgrade for a building on its main campus. The exhibit shows the switches that architect has selected for each closet and the existing cabling. The customer is not open to changing the cabling. The customer requires link redundancy for the uplinks from each closet and for the links from the building to the core. In non link failure situations, the uplinks from each closet must support at least 20 Gbps, and the building as a whole must have at least 20 Gbps to the core in non link failure situations. Which options for connecting the closets to the network core are valid? (Select two.)  A)  Connect the switch stack on each floor directly to the network core on two fiber connections per floor. Achieve this by patching the inter-floor fiber through the inter-building fiber. B)  Add two aggregation switches in the Floor 1 closet. Connect the switch stack for each closet to the aggregation switches on two fiber links each and the aggregation switches to the core on two fiber links. C)  Combine the nine switches on all three floors into a single switch stack with stacking cables in a ring topology. Connect two Floor 1 members to the network core with one fiber connection each. D)  Combine the nine switches on all three floors into a single switch stack with the MM OM3 fiber cables in a ring topology. Connect two Floor 1 members to the network core with one fiber connection each. E)  Connect the Floor 2 switch stack to Floor 1 with two fiber connections. Do the same for Floor 3. Connect the Floor 1 switch stack to the network core with two fiber connections. A customer needs a wired upgrade for a building on its main campus. The exhibit shows the switches that architect has selected for each closet and the existing cabling. The customer is not open to changing the cabling. The customer requires link redundancy for the uplinks from each closet and for the links from the building to the core. In non link failure situations, the uplinks from each closet must support at least 20 Gbps, and the building as a whole must have at least 20 Gbps to the core in non link failure situations. Which options for connecting the closets to the network core are valid? (Select two.)


A) Connect the switch stack on each floor directly to the network core on two fiber connections per floor. Achieve this by patching the inter-floor fiber through the inter-building fiber.
B) Add two aggregation switches in the Floor 1 closet. Connect the switch stack for each closet to the aggregation switches on two fiber links each and the aggregation switches to the core on two fiber links.
C) Combine the nine switches on all three floors into a single switch stack with stacking cables in a ring topology. Connect two Floor 1 members to the network core with one fiber connection each.
D) Combine the nine switches on all three floors into a single switch stack with the MM OM3 fiber cables in a ring topology. Connect two Floor 1 members to the network core with one fiber connection each.
E) Connect the Floor 2 switch stack to Floor 1 with two fiber connections. Do the same for Floor 3. Connect the Floor 1 switch stack to the network core with two fiber connections.

F) A) and D)
G) A) and E)

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A hospital needs an upgrade to 802.11ac for its wireless network, which needs to provide complete coverage. The hospital has a concrete exterior and uses drywalls for all of the interior walls with a few exceptions as mandated for safety. The building has 10 foot (3m) ceilings. The legacy APs were deployed in the hallway, but the customer is open to deploying APs in any room such as reception areas, patient rooms, operating rooms, treatment rooms, and lounges. The wireless network must support wireless medical devices, voice communicators for medical staff, laptops in nurse stations, medical staff tablets, and visitor and patient personal devices. All of these devices support both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. The exhibits below show one wing of one floor of the hospital. This wing is about 14,000 square feet (1300 sq. m) . This area has up to: 40 concurrent patients and visitors, who might have up to two devices 40 concurrent staff members, who might have up to three devices About 100 medical and other types of wireless devices Several of these wireless medical devices are in the X-ray and X-ray control rooms. The architect has already planned to place APs in stairwells on another floor. Which AP plan for this wing of this floor meets the customer needs?


A) A hospital needs an upgrade to 802.11ac for its wireless network, which needs to provide complete coverage. The hospital has a concrete exterior and uses drywalls for all of the interior walls with a few exceptions as mandated for safety. The building has 10 foot (3m)  ceilings. The legacy APs were deployed in the hallway, but the customer is open to deploying APs in any room such as reception areas, patient rooms, operating rooms, treatment rooms, and lounges. The wireless network must support wireless medical devices, voice communicators for medical staff, laptops in nurse stations, medical staff tablets, and visitor and patient personal devices. All of these devices support both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. The exhibits below show one wing of one floor of the hospital. This wing is about 14,000 square feet (1300 sq. m) . This area has up to: 40 concurrent patients and visitors, who might have up to two devices 40 concurrent staff members, who might have up to three devices About 100 medical and other types of wireless devices Several of these wireless medical devices are in the X-ray and X-ray control rooms. The architect has already planned to place APs in stairwells on another floor. Which AP plan for this wing of this floor meets the customer needs? A)    B)    C)    D)
B) A hospital needs an upgrade to 802.11ac for its wireless network, which needs to provide complete coverage. The hospital has a concrete exterior and uses drywalls for all of the interior walls with a few exceptions as mandated for safety. The building has 10 foot (3m)  ceilings. The legacy APs were deployed in the hallway, but the customer is open to deploying APs in any room such as reception areas, patient rooms, operating rooms, treatment rooms, and lounges. The wireless network must support wireless medical devices, voice communicators for medical staff, laptops in nurse stations, medical staff tablets, and visitor and patient personal devices. All of these devices support both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. The exhibits below show one wing of one floor of the hospital. This wing is about 14,000 square feet (1300 sq. m) . This area has up to: 40 concurrent patients and visitors, who might have up to two devices 40 concurrent staff members, who might have up to three devices About 100 medical and other types of wireless devices Several of these wireless medical devices are in the X-ray and X-ray control rooms. The architect has already planned to place APs in stairwells on another floor. Which AP plan for this wing of this floor meets the customer needs? A)    B)    C)    D)
C) A hospital needs an upgrade to 802.11ac for its wireless network, which needs to provide complete coverage. The hospital has a concrete exterior and uses drywalls for all of the interior walls with a few exceptions as mandated for safety. The building has 10 foot (3m)  ceilings. The legacy APs were deployed in the hallway, but the customer is open to deploying APs in any room such as reception areas, patient rooms, operating rooms, treatment rooms, and lounges. The wireless network must support wireless medical devices, voice communicators for medical staff, laptops in nurse stations, medical staff tablets, and visitor and patient personal devices. All of these devices support both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. The exhibits below show one wing of one floor of the hospital. This wing is about 14,000 square feet (1300 sq. m) . This area has up to: 40 concurrent patients and visitors, who might have up to two devices 40 concurrent staff members, who might have up to three devices About 100 medical and other types of wireless devices Several of these wireless medical devices are in the X-ray and X-ray control rooms. The architect has already planned to place APs in stairwells on another floor. Which AP plan for this wing of this floor meets the customer needs? A)    B)    C)    D)
D) A hospital needs an upgrade to 802.11ac for its wireless network, which needs to provide complete coverage. The hospital has a concrete exterior and uses drywalls for all of the interior walls with a few exceptions as mandated for safety. The building has 10 foot (3m)  ceilings. The legacy APs were deployed in the hallway, but the customer is open to deploying APs in any room such as reception areas, patient rooms, operating rooms, treatment rooms, and lounges. The wireless network must support wireless medical devices, voice communicators for medical staff, laptops in nurse stations, medical staff tablets, and visitor and patient personal devices. All of these devices support both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band. The exhibits below show one wing of one floor of the hospital. This wing is about 14,000 square feet (1300 sq. m) . This area has up to: 40 concurrent patients and visitors, who might have up to two devices 40 concurrent staff members, who might have up to three devices About 100 medical and other types of wireless devices Several of these wireless medical devices are in the X-ray and X-ray control rooms. The architect has already planned to place APs in stairwells on another floor. Which AP plan for this wing of this floor meets the customer needs? A)    B)    C)    D)

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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A hospital needs a wireless solution which will provide guest access for patients and visitors, as well as for medical staff. In addition to laptops and tablets, staff have wireless voice communicator devices. Some medical equipment also connects wirelessly. How can the network architect help to ensure that patient and visitor internet use does not interfere with more vital hospital applications?


A) Deploy IntroSpect to monitor patient and visitor traffic.
B) Plan a bandwidth contract for the guest role in the MC firewall.
C) Deploy dedicated Air Monitors (AMs) at about one-fourth the density of APs.
D) Ensure that the guest SSID has a password associated with it.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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