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Exam HP0-Y44: Implementing and Troubleshooting HP Wireless Networks

How should the network administrator configure authentication in the VSC?

A company has HP MSM solution that consists of an HP MSM760 Controller and controlled HP
APs. The solution supports a VSC that enforces HTML based user login (Web Auth) using the
controller’s internal login pages. The company wants users to see the login page, read a legal
agreement, and then click a button to receive free access. For this purpose, the company Web
designer has customized the appearance of the login page but not altered underlying code.
How should the network administrator configure authentication in the VSC?

What are two features of that account?

A customer has an HP MSM solution that consists that consists of an HP MSM Controller and
controlled HP MSM APs. The solution supports a VSC for guests that enforces HTML based user
login (Web-Auth) using the controller’s internal login pages. The company wants to see the login
page, read a legal agreement and then click a button to receive free access. For this purpose, the
company Web designer has customized the appearance of the login page but altered underlying
code.
When a user clicks the Free Access button, the controller creates a user account for the guest.
What are two features of that account? (Select two)

Which file is this?

A company is using the internal login pages of an HP MSM Controller to provide Web-Auth service
to guests but wants to customize these pages. The designer wants to create wants to create
logout links in the custom welcome pages an example of valid code for this purpose.
The network administrator can refer the Web designer to one default controller that includes a
logout button. Which file is this?

which file does the network administrator find the text edit?

A company has an HP MSM solution that consists of an HP MSM 760 Controlled HP MSM APs.
The solution supports a VSC that enforces HTML based user login (Web-Auth) using the
controller’s internal login pages. The administrator wants to customize the messages that are
displayed when a user fails authentication. The network wants to make the changes as simple
edits to the text that is displayed by default rather than change the underlying code.
In which file does the network administrator find the text edit?

how should the administrator configure the interface on the switch side?

A network administrator has installed an HP MSM765 zl controller in slot D of an HP 8212 zl
switch. The network administrator plans to configure management IP address on the controller’s
(untagged) internet port network and have APs communicate with the controller on that address.
This IP address is the only one necessary for the solution.
Because the controller does not used to receive traffic on its LAN port, how should the
administrator configure the interface on the switch side?

How should the administrator configure the internet port network to connect in the correct VLAN?

A network administrator has installed an HP MSM765 zl controller in slot D of an HP 8212 zl
switch. The administrator plans to configure a management IP address on the controller’s
(untagged) internet port network and have APs communicate with the controller on that address.
This solution is in the subnet that is associated with VLAN2 in the corporate LAN.
How should the administrator configure the internet port network to connect in the correct VLAN?

How should the network administrator connect the controller to the corporate LAN?

A company is deploying an HP MSM APs. The HP MSM solution will provide wireless guest

—services and a WLAN for employees, which is sourced with WPA2 and 802.1X.
The controller will:
Handle all guest traffic
Provide DHCP services for guest clients
Force guests to log in through a Web page, and implement access controls
How should the network administrator connect the controller to the corporate LAN?

Where are appropriate roles for the three APs?

Refer to the exhibit.
Wireless local mesh

A network administrator needs to configure a dynamic wireless mesh to connect HP MSM AP 1 to
the network. AP 1 will installed outdoors where Ethernet not available. It will connect to AP 2 or to
AP 3, one of which will provide the primary link and one of which will act as backup. both Ap2 and
AP 3 have connection to the Ethernet network and should not connect to each other.
Where are appropriate roles for the three APs?


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