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DRAG DROP

Match the appropriate QoS concept with its definition.


Question 91
Correct answer: Question 91

DRAG DROP

Match the phase of message processing with the Open Systems interconnection (OSl) layer.


Question 92
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DRAG DROP

Match the feature to the Aruba OS version (Matches may be used more than once.)


Question 93
Correct answer: Question 93

DRAG DROP

Match the switching technology with the appropriate use case.


Question 94
Correct answer: Question 94

DRAG DROP

Please match the use case to the appropriate authentication technology


Question 95
Correct answer: Question 95

DRAG DROP

List the WPA 4-Way Handshake functions in the correct order.

Question 96
Correct answer: Question 96

Explanation:

Proves knowledge of the PMK

Exchanges messages for generating PTK

Distributes an encrypted GTK to the client

Sets first initialization vector (IV)


DRAG DROP

What is the correct order of the TCP 3-Way Handshake sequence?



Question 97
Correct answer: Question 97

Explanation:


DRAG DROP

Match each AAA service with its correct definition (Matches may be used more than once or not at all)


Question 98
Correct answer: Question 98

DRAG DROP

A network administrator with existing IAP-315 access points is interested in Aruba Central and needs to know which license is required for specific features Please match the required license per feature (Matches may be used more than once.)


Question 99
Correct answer: Question 99

What change does a client make when it roams from one access point to another in a WLAN?

A.
It changes the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames.
A.
It changes the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames.
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B.
It changes the SSID to match the SSID on the new access point.
B.
It changes the SSID to match the SSID on the new access point.
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C.
It changes its default gateway to the IP of the new access point.
C.
It changes its default gateway to the IP of the new access point.
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D.
It changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.
D.
It changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When a client roams from one access point to another, it must change the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames to match the new access point to which it is associated. The SSID does not change since it is typically consistent across an entire WLAN, and the default gateway remains the same as long as the client stays within the same IP subnet. The association to a new access point involves updating the destination MAC address in the frames that the client sends.

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