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which list or access lists does the controller apply to user1’s traffic?

Refer to the exhibit.
Controller access list

The exhibit shows lists configured on an HP MSM Controller. In addition, the controller has an
account profile that specifies the “premium” access list. A network administrator applies this
account profile to the user1 account. After user1 authenticates, which list or access lists does the
controller apply to user1’s traffic?

What might be the problem?

A network administrator is troubleshooting a problem with HP MSM APs that fail to become
controlled by the HP MSM Controller. The APs are deployed across a layer 3 boundary from the
controller, and their DHCP server provides them with the controller’s address.
The network administrator observes the following behavior in the controller’s web browser
interface:
The APs appear in the Discovered APs section.
The APs status remains Pending, and the Diagnosis reads Waiting acceptance.
The APs never progress to a different status.
What might be the problem?

What might be the problem?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Exhibit 1- portion of the account profile and Guest IP interface settings.
Click here for Exhibit 2-VSC profiles and public access attributes
An HP MSM solution that consists of an HP MSM765 zl Premium Controller and controlled HP
MSM APs includes a guest access named hospital. This VSC support guest access. Visitors
support guest success. Visitors who log in through the controller’s internal login pages can access
limited resources and the internet. The VSC has been functioning correctly. Then network

administrator applies a new account profile to guest accounts. A portion of this profile is shown in
the exhibit 1. These guests can login but cannot reach any resources after the point.
What might be the problem?

What is the most likely cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.
Network topology

Currently the HP MSM720 Controller shown in the exhibit is operating at its factory default settings
except for the VLAN ID on the access network. Other ports have their factory default, VLAN
assignments. Now a network administrator change the internet network VLAN ID to 20. The
network administrator assigns this profile as a tagged VLAN on port 2 and connects the port to the
core switch. The network administrator loses to access to the controller.
What is the most likely cause of the problem?

what might be the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.
Client status

A company has an MSM solution that consists of an HP MSM760 Premium Mobility Controller and
HP MSM APs.
Users are having trouble connecting to a VSC with these settings:
Use Controller for Authentication = Enabled
Use Controller for Access Control = Disabled
Security = WPA and WPA2
802.1X authentication = Enabled and local
The exhibit shows the status for one of the user’s clients. The controller system logs RADIUS
failures, however the users never receive messages on their client that state that they have

entered the wrong credentials. The network administrator creates a new account and tiers logging
in with it, and the connection still fails.
Based on this information, what might be the problem?

what might be the problem?

The exhibit shows the status for one of the user’s clients. The controller system logs show
RADIUS failure: however users never receive messages on their clients that state that they have
entered the wrong credentials. The network administrator creates a new account and tries logging
win with it, and the connection still fails.
Based on this information, what might be the problem?