A company has an Aruba solution and wants to provide guests with wireless access. The company wants to assign guests IP addresses in subnets that exist only within the Aruba solution.
Which feature should network administrators set up so guests can send traffic on the Internet without changes to the company routing solution?
Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows output from a Mobility Master (MM) dashboard. What is a valid reason for the administrator to click the akamai square under applications?
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

A network administrator configures a guest WLAN on an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution. The exhibits show some of the settings for this WLAN.
Which settings must the administrator configure on each Mobility Controller (MC) at the device level for this configuration to function properly?
A company plans to deploy a Mobility Master (MM) solution with two MM nodes. The MM solution will manage 10 Mobility Controller (MC) appliances that will control a total of 400 APs.
How should the network administrator install the AP licenses?
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

A company has an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution and needs a new WLAN for the corporate campus. A network administrator completes the creation of this WLAN, as shown in Exhibit 1. When the administrator tries to test a connection to the WLAN in various locations, the WLAN sometimes shows up in the list of WLANs on the client but sometimes does not. The administrator can see the WLAN in the list, as shown in Exhibit 2.
What is the error?
A company currently uses Instant APs (IAPs), all managed by a virtual controller. The company expects to double in size without the next 18 months. The network manager wants to purchase additional APs to service the increased traffic load. The network manager also wants to deploy a Mobility Controller (MC) to manage all APs.
How should the network administrator adapt the current IAPs to a controlled architecture?
A company has a Mobility Master (MM)-based solution with an employee WLAN Several users report that they can connect to the WLAN, but they cannot access all of the resources that they should.
Where should the network administrator look in the MM interface to find the roles to which these users are actually assigned?
An Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution has a WLAN that uses WPA2-Enterprise security. A test login on a wireless client fails.
How can a network administrator determine whether the RADIUS server rejected the credentials or another issue occurred?
What does an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) do before it deploys a configuration to a Mobility Controller (MC)?
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