A network administrator wants to permit explicit SSH, FTP and HHTP(s) access to servers in the 10.100.20.5 to 10.100.20.31 range, all devices in 10.100.21.0/24 network, and a host with IP address 10.100.22.70. The services must work properly at all times.
Which configuration scripts accomplish this task with the fewer number of lines, while avoiding access to other devices not included in these ranges? (Choose two.)
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A network administrator adds a new Mobility Controller (MC) to the production Mobility Master (MM) and deploys APs that start broadcasting the employee SSID in the West wing of the building. Suddenly, the employees report client disconnects. When accessing the MM the network administrator notices that the MC is unreachable, then proceeds to access the MC's console and obtains the outputs shown in the exhibits.
What should the network administrator do next to solve the current problem?
Refer to the exhibit.
A network administrator has a Mobility Master (MM) Mobility Controller (MC) architecture along with the MC in the DMZ for terminating RAPs. The network firewall has been provisioned to allow access to the MC in the DMZ for both UDP 500 and 4500. Then he proceeds to provision an AP as shown in the exhibit.
Which additional configuration steps must the administrator to assure RAPs successfully contact the MC? (Choose two.)
Users run encrypted Skype for Business traffic with no WMM support over an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) based network. When voice, video, and application sharing traffic arrive at the wired side of the network, all the flows look alike due to the lack of L2 and L3 markings
How can the network administrator identify these flows and mark QoS accordingly?
A fully functional WLAN is deployed in a campus network using the following script.
Which part of the script can a network administrator re-use to assign a different default role to users when they connect to the same SSID in a second building?