HPE Aruba Certified Design Expert (ACDX) — Question 40
Assume that administrators accept the default forwarding mode for WLANs. How does wireless user traffic flow in a master-local architecture, and how does it flow in a Mobility Master (MM) architecture?
Answer options
- A. In the master-local architecture, traffic is tunneled to a local Mobility Controller (MC) to handle. In a MM architecture, all traffic is tunneled to the MM to handle.
- B. In the master-local architecture, all traffic is tunneled to the master controller to handle. In a MM architecture, all traffic is tunneled to the MM to handle.
- C. In both architectures, traffic is tunneled to a Mobility Controller (MC) to handle.
- D. In both architectures, APs forward corporate user traffic locally and tunnel guest user traffic to a Mobility Controller (MC) to handle.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because in both the master-local and Mobility Master architectures, traffic is directed to a Mobility Controller (MC) for processing. Options A and B are incorrect as they misrepresent how traffic is handled in the master-local architecture. Option D incorrectly states that corporate traffic is handled locally, which does not align with the default forwarding mode.