HPE Aruba Certified Network Security Associate (ACNSA) — Question 51
An administrator configures the MultiZone feature for a company network, where a mobility cluster is the primary zone and a standalone controller in the company's DMZ represents a secondary data zone. The administrator configures two AP Groups and respective VAPs for the zones on the Mobility Master (MM) in the primary zone. When the APs boot up and establish connections to both zones, the administrator notices that no data connections are established to the data zone.
What must the administrator do to fix this problem?
Answer options
- A. Configure the same AP Groups and VAPs on the standalone controller, and associate the MultiZone APs to both groups.
- B. Configure the same AP Group in the data zone as it is in the primary zone, and configure the VAPs in the data zone.
- C. Have the MultiZone APs initially boot from the standalone controller in the data zone.
- D. Create different AP Groups and VAPs on the Mobility Master and standalone controllers, and associate the MuttiZone APs to both groups.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because it addresses the need for consistent AP Group configurations and VAP setups in both zones, ensuring that the data zone can properly establish connections. Options A and D are incorrect as they suggest maintaining different configurations which can lead to miscommunication between zones. Option C is also wrong because the initial boot from the data zone does not solve the configuration issue.