Two HP MSM Controllers have established a team. The team manager fails. Which statements
correctly describe the failover behavior? (Select two.)

A.
APs managed by the team manager no longer appear in the team’s web browser interface, but
the APs continue to support non-access-controlled APs.
B.
Clients connected to non-access controlled VSCs do not experience any loss of connectivity.
C.
Administrators can continue to configure settings on the team by using the interim manager.
D.
Clients connected to access-controlled VSCs do not experience any loss of connectivity.
E.
Administrators can contact the team IP address and monitor controlled APs in the web browser
interface.
B and C are correct
To reach the management tool on the team manager, you should always point your browser to
the team IP address, and not the IP address assigned to the manager. In case of failover, the team
IP address will be assigned to the interim manager. This way, you will always be able to configure
the team.
During normal operation, the team manager and team members are in continuous contact to ensure
the integrity of the team. This allows for quick detection of an inoperative or unreachable team
member, and implementation of failover procedures to ensure continuity of network services.
NOTE: When a team member becomes inoperative and failover occurs, all services provided
by the failed controller are temporarily interrupted. Once failover is complete and services return,
users that were connected to an access-controlled VSC on this controller must login again.
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For sure: “E” is correct.
The interim manager assumes the team IP address and all management functions until the primary team manager returns, with the following limitation: the interim manager cannot modify the configuration or update the firmware for members.
And the second must be “B”
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