Which profiles are required in an AP Group to enable an…
Which profiles are required in an AP Group to enable an SSID with VLAN 1, WPA2 and LMSIP? (Choose three)
What Role will the user get?
What statements below are correct?
What happens when the user attempts to authenticate?
View the Server group screen shot above.
A company has provisioned the same VAP, AAA and SSID profiles at both its Miami and NY offices. This Server Group is applied for 802.1x authentication at both
locations. The user’s credentials are only found in the Miami Radius server “RadiusMiami”. There is no Radius synchronization and both servers are reachable.
What happens when the user attempts to authenticate?
What will happen?
Review the following truncated output from an Aruba controller for this item.
(example) #show rights logon
access-list List
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Position Name Location
——– —- ——–
1 logon-control
2 captiveportal
logon-control
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Priority Source Destination Service Action
——– —— ———– ——- ——
1 user any udp 68 deny
2 any any svc-icmp permit
3 any any svc-dns permit
4 any any svc-dhcp permit
5 any any svc-natt permit
captiveportal
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Priority Source Destination Service Action
——– —— ———– ——- ——
1 user controller svc-https dst-nat 8081
2 user any svc-http dst-nat 8080
3 user any svc-https dst-nat 8081
4 user any svc-http-proxy1 dst-nat 8088
5 user any svc-http-proxy2 dst-nat 8088
6 user any svc-http-proxy3 dst-nat 8088
Based on the above output from an Aruba controller, an unauthenticated user assigned to the logon role attempts to start an http session to IP address
172.16.43.170.
What will happen?
which action needs to be configured in the rule?
The network administrator wishes to terminate the VPN encryption on the Aruba controller.
When writing a firewall rule to accomplish the task of automatically moving the VPN traffic for the wireless clients from a third party VPN concentrator to an Aruba
controller, which action needs to be configured in the rule?
Which is a use of this statement in an Aruba configuration?
The Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module supports source network address translation (src-nat).
Which is a use of this statement in an Aruba configuration?
Which is the default use of this statement in an Aruba …
The Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF-NG) module supports destination network address translation (dst-nat).
Which is the default use of this statement in an Aruba controller configuration?
Which of the following firewall rules allows a user to …
Which of the following firewall rules allows a user to initiate an ICMP session to other devices? (Choose two)
What are aliases used for?
What are aliases used for?