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A network administrator is in charge of a Mobility Master (MM) – Mobility Controller (MC) based network security. Recently the Air Monitors detected a Rogue AP in the network and the administrator wants to enable “Tarpit” based wireless containment.
What profile must the administrator enable “tarpit” wireless containment on?
Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the output shown in the exhibit, which wireless connection phase has just completed?
A network administrator has deployed an Airwave Management Platform (AMP) server and integrated it with a Mobility Master (MM) – Mobility Controller (MC) based WLAN. The AMP server already has all Aruba Mobility devices including Access Points (APs) in the “UP” devices list.
What are two actions the administrator can execute upon the APs under “Airwave > Devices > Monitor”? (Choose two.)
Users run Skype for Business on wireless clients with no WMM support over an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) based network. When traffic arrives at the wired network, it does not include either L2 or L3 markings.
Which configuration steps should the network administrator take to classify and mark voice and video traffic with UCC heuristics mode?
Refer to the exhibit.

A network administrator wants to configure an 802.1x supplicant for a wireless network that includes the following:
• AES encryption
• EAP-MSCHAP v2-based user and machine authentication
• Validation of server certificate in Microsoft Windows 10
The network administrator creates a WLAN profile and selects the change connection settings option. Then the network administrator changes the security type to Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP), and enables user and machine authentication under Additional Settings.
What must the network administrator do next to accomplish the task?
A network administrator assists with the migration of a WLAN from a third-party vendor to Aruba in different locations throughout the country. In order to manage the solution from a central point, the network administrator decides to deploy redundant Mobility Masters (MMs) in a datacenter that are reachable through the Internet.
Since not all locations own public IP addresses, the security team is not able to configure strict firewall polices at the datacenter without disrupting some MM to Mobility Controller (MC) communications. They are also concerned about exposing the MMs to unauthorized inbound connection attempts.
What should the network administrator do to ensure the solution is functional and secure?
