Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows the topology for a new Aruba solution. The MCs are in a ctuster and support all of the wireless traffic in
the network The core switches route all traffic and support all VLANS. The access fayer switches do NOT use tunneiednode. or dynamic segmentation.
The customer has indicated that it has these VLANS for user devices.
* VLAN 11 for Floori employee wired devices
* VLAN 12 for Floor 2 employee wired devices
* VLAN 13 tor Floor 3 employee wired devices
* VLAN 14 for Floor 4 employee wired devices
* VLAN 15 for Floor 5 employee wired devices
* VLAN 101 for all employee wireless devices
* VLAN 102 for all guest wireless devices
In which locations should the architect plan the VLANs?
A customer has multiple medium and large branch sites, eacri of which requires between S ana 16 APs and supports between 200 and 600 wireless clients, Every branch site has an Internet connection, which it uses to reach the central data center. The customer would prefer the WAN links to be optimized in the solution.
Different use cases require SSID's for tunneled traffic from remote sites to central location, traffic that must remain local on the remote site, and traffic which would need to egress out from remote site Internet connection.
Which branch office solution best meets the customer needs?
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 leach. 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?
Refer to the exhibit.
A customer requires a core switching solution for a very large multi-building campus with about 30;ooo wireless clients and devices. The network will have a flat topology as shown in the exhibit, and MCs will forward all wireless traffic to the core for routing.
The customer had considered Aruba 5400R Series switches, but the architect recommends Aruba S320 switches Instead.
How should the architect justify this recommendation?
A customer has multiple, very small branch sites that require just one or two APs each. The office has a local Internet connection, but all of the traffic is destined To the corporate data center, which has an Aruba wireless solution.
Which branch office solution best meets the customer needs?
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