A company has these requirements to manage its ArubaOS switches:
Management and data traffic cannot share links.
Managers must be able to reach switches remotely over IP connections.
How should the administrator set up switches to meet these requirements?
A retail company needs a quick way to deploy network infrastructure to new sites.
Which Aruba solutions provide Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) for Aruba Instant APs (IAPs) and ArubaOS switches?
A network administrator configures MSTP on an ArubaOS switch. The administrator wants to ensure that this switch is always the root for instance 1.
What should the administrator do to accomplish this?
Refer to the exhibit.
A company has an existing Aruba Instant cluster with several Instant APs (IAPs), as shown in the exhibit. The network administrator orders a new IAP and boots it for the first time by connecting it to the PoE switch port shown in the exhibit.
What happens after the IAP boots?
A company has ArubaOS switches that are already configured to support the network. The company now wants to use Aruba AirWave to manage the switches. The network administrator creates a new group on Aruba AirWave, and then discovers several ArubaOS switches that should belong to this group.
What is the best practice for the initial authorization of the switches in AirWave?
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