HPE Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) — Question 3
An AOS-Switch needs to be configured to support tunneled node in role-based mode. The Mobility Controller administrators tell the switch administrators that the
AOS-Switch will integrate with a cluster of Mobility Controllers. The cluster virtual IP address is 10.1.1.10.
How should switch administrator integrate the AOS-Switch with the cluster?
Answer options
- A. Double-check the settings with the Mobility Controller administrators because the planned configuration is incomplete with the switch settings.
- B. Configure the virtual IP address as the tunneled-node-server address, tunneled node will work, but the clustering features will not provide redundancy.
- C. Configure the virtual IP address as the tunneled-node-server address. The switch will automatically learn controller IP addresses to which to tunnel various traffic.
- D. Configure the virtual IP address for the primary tunneled-node-server and an actual controller IP address for the backup tunneled-node-server in order to receive redundancy.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because configuring the virtual IP address as the tunneled-node-server allows the AOS-Switch to function, but it will not utilize the clustering capabilities for redundancy. Options A, C, and D do not fulfill the requirement for basic tunneled node operation without redundancy, which is specifically stated in the question.