This exhibit shows the topology for a company campus LAN. Each access layer switch will be the default router for the devices connected to it. The company needs to permit the following:
* Communications between devices in an subnets
* Support for efficient traffic paths during normal operation and in situations in which a link fails
* Fast failover if a link fails
Which feature should the network administrator configure on the ArubaOS switches to support these requirements?
A network administrator has set up OSPF to enable communications between subnets 10.1.4.0/24 and 10.1.8.0/24. Swffch-4 is not receiving a route to 10.1.4.0/24.
What should the network administrator do to help fix this issue?
The exhibit shows settings for a WLAN on an Aruba Instant cluster. To which VLAN is wireless user traffic assigned?
A network administrator accesses a new ArubaOS switch, Switch-1, through the console port and configures static IP address. 10.1.1.10/24, on VLAN 1. Besides this, the switch is at factory default settings. The administrator then connects Switch-1 as shown in the exhibit and tries to establish an SSH session to the switch from Device 1. The attempt fails.
What should the administrator do to resolve the connection failure?
Currently the routing switches shown in the exhibit have only connected IP routes. The network administrator needs to add static routes to support communications between subnet 10.1.4.0/24 and subnet 10.1.8.0/24. Which switch or switches require a static route to 10.1.8.0/24?
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