HPE6-A47 Designing Aruba Solutions

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Question 4

An RF plan specifies wide sector directional antennas.

Refer to the antenna specifications.

H-plane refers to the Azimuth or Horizontal plane and E-plane refers to Elevation or Vertical plane.

Antenna 1: H-plane = 360; E-plane = 120

Antenna 2: H-plane = 360; E-plane = 60

Antenna 3: H-plane = 100; E-plane = 90 Antenna 4: H-plane = 60; E-plane = 60

Which antenna specifications indicate that the antenna is a good choice for the plan?

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  • Antenna 1

  • Antenna 2

  • Antenna 3

  • Antenna 4

Question 5

What should an architect use as a guideline to determine when to minimize VLANs in a wireless design?

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  • the WLAN or SSID, with a different VLAN for each SSID

  • the coverage area, with a different VLAN for every 4000 square feet (372 square meters)

  • the number of devices, with a different VLAN for each 250 devices

  • the employee roles, with a different VLAN for each role or department

Question 6

What is one reason to recommend dedicated Air Monitors (AMs) for a customer, as opposed to APs that are doing WIPS in AP mode (hybrid)?

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  • AMs can operate in a hybrid operation mode in which they can support clients, scan for threats, and contain detected threats.

  • AMs can implement wireless containment on any channel on which they detect a threat without negative impact on clients.

  • AMs can detect both 802.11 and non-802.11 sources of interference to the wireless network, while APs cannot.

  • AMs can maintain client and AP blacklists on their own without the need to communicate with a Mobility Controller (MC).