Briefing Aruba Knowledge

Which could cause this condition?

An Aruba controller is configured with the correct IP address and gateway information and is
connected to the corporate LAN via a core layer 2 switch. An access point is provisioned with AP
name and group and connected to a different switch on the corporate LAN that has IP connectivity
to the core layer 2 switch. The AP powers on and connects to the LAN, but the wireless radios do
not power on.
Which could cause this condition? (Choose all of the correct answers.)

A.
the layer 2 switches have ACLs that block GRE traffic

B.
the layer 2 switches are configured to block multicast traffic

C.
a DHCP server is not configured for the segment to which the AP is connected

D.
the AP name needs to be configured on the Aruba controller

Explanation: