An administrator deploys an AP at a branch office. The branch office has a private WAN circuit that provides connectivity to a corporate office controller. An
Ethernet port on the AP is connected to a network storage device that contains sensitive information. The administrator is concerned about sending this traffic in clear-text across the private WAN circuit.
What can the administrator do to prevent this problem?
Answer : A
An administrator needs to modify a VAP used for a branch office RAP. The VAP's operating mode is currently defined as backup and uses tunnel mode forwarding. The administrator wants to implement split-tunnel forwarding mode in the VAP.
Which WLAN operating mode must the administrator define for the VAP before the tunnel forwarding mode can be changed to split-tunnel?
Answer : D
The administrator expects the AP to connect to a cluster, but the AP fails to connect. The administrator examines the configuration of an AP from apboot mode shown in the exhibit. What can the administrator determine about the configuration of the AP?
Answer : D
An administrator creates service-based policies for AirGroup on the Mobility Master (MM). The administrator can define location-based policy limits based on which information?
Answer : D
Reference:
http://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_81_Web_Help/Content/ArubaFrameStyles/AirGroup/AirGroup_Features.htm
An administrator supports a RAP at a branch office. A user's device that is attached to the Ethernet port is assigned an 802.1X AAA policy and is configured for tunneled node.
How is the user's traffic transmitted to the corporate office?
Answer : B