In a master-local controller scenario, where is the mobility domain defined?
A. the AP group
B. the master controller
C. the local controller
D. the master and the local controllers
E. the master and the local controllers where roaming is needed
5 Comments on “where is the mobility domain defined?”
Salovepysays:
Should be E.
“A mobility domain is a group of Aruba controllers among which a wireless user can roam without losing their IP address. Mobility domains are not tied with the master controller, thus it is possible for a user to roam between controllers managed by different master controllers as long as all of the controllers belong to the same mobility domain.”
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networkmanagers says:
I agree with the answer. B
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Filipe Santossays:
“You configure mobility domains on master controllers. All local controllers managed by the master controller share the list of mobility domains configured on the master.”
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Tabarttabsays:
You configure a mobility domain on a master controller; the mobility domain information is pushed to all local controllers that are managed by the same master controller. On each controller, you must specify the active domain (the domain to which the controller belongs). If you do not specify the active domain, the controller will be assigned to a predefined “default” domain.
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Tabarttabsays:
On each controller, you must specify the active domain (the domain to which the controller belongs). If you do not specify the active domain, the controller will be assigned to a predefined “default” domain.
Should be E.
“A mobility domain is a group of Aruba controllers among which a wireless user can roam without losing their IP address. Mobility domains are not tied with the master controller, thus it is possible for a user to roam between controllers managed by different master controllers as long as all of the controllers belong to the same mobility domain.”
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I agree with the answer. B
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“You configure mobility domains on master controllers. All local controllers managed by the master controller share the list of mobility domains configured on the master.”
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You configure a mobility domain on a master controller; the mobility domain information is pushed to all local controllers that are managed by the same master controller. On each controller, you must specify the active domain (the domain to which the controller belongs). If you do not specify the active domain, the controller will be assigned to a predefined “default” domain.
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On each controller, you must specify the active domain (the domain to which the controller belongs). If you do not specify the active domain, the controller will be assigned to a predefined “default” domain.
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