Aruba Client Match does NOT use which of the following parameters to determine the best AP for a client connection? (Choose two)
A. Device type
B. Location
C. Signal to Noise Ratio
D. Access Point load
E. Spectrum Analysis
3 Comments on “which of the following parameters to determine the best AP for a client connection?”
networkmanagers says:
I agree with the answer. CD
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Tabarttabsays:
It looks like B and E are the answers
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Nesssays:
de acuerdo a ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide pag 453 la respuesta seria B y E
With earlier technologies, network administrators would have to perform a site survey at each location to discover areas of RF coverage and interference, and then manually configure each AP according to the resultsof this survey. Static site surveys can help you choose channel and power assignments for APs, but these surveys are often time-consuming and expensive, and only reflect the state of the network at a single point in time. ARM is more efficient than static calibration, and, unlike older technologies, it continually monitors and
adjusts radio resources to provide optimal network performance. Automatic power control can adjust AP
I agree with the answer. CD
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It looks like B and E are the answers
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de acuerdo a ArubaOS 6.4.x | User Guide pag 453 la respuesta seria B y E
With earlier technologies, network administrators would have to perform a site survey at each location to discover areas of RF coverage and interference, and then manually configure each AP according to the resultsof this survey. Static site surveys can help you choose channel and power assignments for APs, but these surveys are often time-consuming and expensive, and only reflect the state of the network at a single point in time. ARM is more efficient than static calibration, and, unlike older technologies, it continually monitors and
adjusts radio resources to provide optimal network performance. Automatic power control can adjust AP
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