A customer has some employees that travel to various locations, where these employees will need Wi-Fi access at these locations. Because many of these locations do not have wireless support, the employees will need to carry an AP solution with them. Internet connectivity, if it doesn't exist at these locations, will be provided by a national phone company USB wireless card which will be connected to AP. The wireless solution needs minimal bandwidth, but needs to minimally support 802.1 lac wave 1 devices.
Which Aruba AP wireless solution would meet the needs of these employees most effectively and cost efficiently?
A customer has a need to track traffic patterns and anomalies on a pair of ArubaOS-CX 8400 series switches. Which technology will the customer need to deploy for these switches?
A network architect is creating a new wired design for a warehouse building. As a best practice, what length should the architect allow for the service loop in the wiring closets in this environment?
NewRocket requires a wireless capacity design 30 Aruba 510 APs will be connected to each wiring closet using SmartRate connections. Wireless coverage needs to be provided even if a POE+ switch loses power
Because of security concerns, wired video cameras were recently installed throughout the facility. There are 12 of these per floor. 6 per wiring closet. The cameras are 802.11n WiFi capable and have power injectors from which to draw power.
Based on the POE+ needs of the mentioned devices, which solution would meet the POE+ requirements while still providing a redundant and cost-effective Wi-Fi solution for the devices that require POE+ for Building 1, Floor 2?
A network architect has created two sites in IRIS and defined network devices for each site. From which window would a network architect connect the two sites together?
A network architect is designing a new Wi-Fi solution for a small university The solution will involve two mobility controllers that will be clustered at the campus core Because students use a lot of video in both the dormitory rooms and in the classrooms, the solution will need to support 50Gbps via link aggregation between the controllers and core switches.
Which solution would most cost-effectively meet this requirement for the campus core?
Which component uniquely defines the BSSID when implementing an employee SSID?
What is the main key for a network design to ensure users have a good experience running their applications'?
A company has hired a network architect to replace an existing legacy wireless and wired network The building is one-story and contains four wiring closets Based on the information the network architect gathered from the company, one 48-port POE+ switch and three 48-port non-POE+ switches will be placed in each wiring closet. One stacking domain should be created for each wiring closet that supports 40 Gbps uplinks.
Which stacking solution should the architect implement for the floor that meets the requirements and is the most cost-effective'?
NewStellar has a main corporate campus in a business park with two adjacent buildings. Each building has three floors and each floor is 322 x 175 feet (98 x 53 meters) for 56,350 square feet (5,235 square meters) total. The ceiling for each floor is 12 feet (3.6 meters) high with a drop-down ceiling at 10 feet (3 meters). The network architect has given you one floor to analyze, Building 1 Floor 2, shown in the attached exhibit.
This floor has a central main corridor with washrooms, stairs, elevators and supply and network cabinets. There are cubicles around the perimeter of the floor. The central part main corridor's dimensions contain 9,350 square feet (870 square meters). Assuming that wireless coverage is not required in the central area, which square footage (square meter) value should a network architect use when determining the number of APs in a capacity design for each floor?