HOTSPOT
A company has an HP MSM solution that provides guest access, including Web-Auth to the local
login pages of the controllers. The VSC that provides gust access is not the default VSC. The
network administrator have created an isolated guest VLAN, VLAN 100. The HP MSM Controller provide the same guest services to wired clients connected to this VLAN.
What must network administrator configure for this network profile?

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Explanation:
Vlan ID 100 set in the profile – configure
IP interface associated with the profile – configure
Profile mapped to a controller port – configure
Vlan ID 100 set in the profile – Configure
IP interface associated with the profile – Configure
Profile mapped to a controller port – Configure
Student Guide Book 1 – Implementing and Troubleshooting HP Wireless Networks – Page 2-16
Network profiles
An MSM Controller maintains a list of network profiles, each of which has a nameand an optional
VLAN ID. You can create new network profiles in the Controller >>Network > Network profiles
window. However, a network profile does not have anyeffect until you apply it. The controllers
support multiple functions for their networkprofiles, including assignment to APs to control how the
APs forward traffic. But forthis module, you will focus on profiles that are mapped to the
controller’s own ports.