HPE Aruba Certified Mobility Expert (ACMX) — Question 46
An administrator currently manages an L2 cluster with Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) that run ArubaOS 8.x. What happens when the administrator enables AP load balancing?
Answer options
- A. AP load balancing occurs when the rebalance and unbalance thresholds are met.
- B. Users must re-authenticate if they are moved from one controller to another because load balancing is performed.
- C. Balancing of users is based on a hash of their IP address.
- D. AP load balancing is triggered based on the amount of user traffic that users generate.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because AP load balancing is designed to respond to the user traffic load, ensuring optimal performance. Option A is incorrect as it describes thresholds that do not specifically relate to the user traffic trigger. Option B is not true because users do not have to re-authenticate when load balancing occurs. Option C is also wrong as user balancing does not rely on hashing IP addresses.