HPE Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) — Question 107
The implementation plan for AOS-Switches calls for them to implement port-based tunneled node. The Aruba Mobility Controllers that will support the AOS-
Switches run software 8.1. The controllers will also support APs, are managed by Mobility Master, and use clustering.
Which issue with this plan needs to be addressed?
Answer options
- A. The controllers cannot support tunneled node with AOS-Switches when they are managed by the Mobility Master.
- B. The switches cannot connect to controllers that also support APs.
- C. The controllers must have their software updated before they can support the switches.
- D. The switches must use role-based tunneled node to work with clustering controllers.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the Mobility Master management system does not support the tunneled node feature with AOS-Switches, making it a significant issue. Option B is incorrect since APs and AOS-Switches can coexist in the same network. Option C is not relevant as the software version 8.1 is compatible, and D is incorrect because role-based tunneled node is not a requirement for operation with clustering controllers.