Refer to the exhibit.A network administrator completes the initial configuration dialog of the Mobility Controllers (MCs) and they join the Mobility Master (MM) for the first time. After the MM-MC association process, network administrator only creates AP groups, VAPs, and roles. Next, the network administrator proceeds with the configuration of the policies and creates the policy shown in the exhibit.Which additional steps must be done to make sure this configuration takes effect over the contractor users?
Refer to the exhibits.A network administrator deploys User Based Tunneling (UBT) in a corporate network to unify the security policies enforcement. When users authenticate with 802.1X, ClearPass shows Accept results, and sends the Aruba-User-Role attribute as expected. However, the AOS-CX based switch does not seem to build the tunnel to the Mobility Controller (MC) for this user.Why does the switch fail to run UBT for the user?
Refer to the exhibit.After deploying several cluster pairs, the network administrator notices that all APs assigned to Cluster1 communicate with MC1 instead of being distributed between members of the cluster. Also, no IP addresses are shown under the Standby IP column.What should the network administrator do to fix this situation?
Refer to the exhibit.The network administrator must ensure that the configuration will force users to authenticate periodically every eight hours. Which configuration is required to effect this change?
Refer to the exhibit.A network administrator deploys a new Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) network. To test the solution, the network administrator accesses the console of a pair of APs and statically provisions them. However, one of the APs does not propagate the configured SSIDs. The network administrator looks at the logs and sees the output shown in the exhibit.Which actions must the network administrator take to solve the problem?