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Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator implements the MultiZone feature. The administrator sets up five zones as shown in the exhibit in this configuration:
-Zone A has six controllers that form a cluster.
-Zone B has three controllers that from a cluster.
-Zones C, D, and E have a single standalone controller each.
A total of 13 VAPs are created across the five zones. Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) in Zones A, B and C run ArubaOS 8.1.0.1 MCs in zones D and E run ArubaOS 8.1.0.2. Some APs do not join their respective data zones.
What could cause this problem?
Refer to the exhibit.

Controllers are configured in a cluster as shown in the exhibit. These are the network details.
-A Mobility Master (MM) managers the cluster.
-The cluster contains two controllers: C1 and C2.
-AP1 and AP2 use C1 as their Active AP Anchor Controller (A-AAC), with C2 as their Standby AAC (S-AAC).
-AP3 and AP4 use C2 as their A-AAC with, C1 as their S-AAC.
User1 establishes a wireless connection via AP1, where the Active User Controller (U-UAC) assigned is C1, with C2 as the standby. What happens when User1 roams the wireless network and eventually their session is handled by AP3?
An administrator needs to authenticate users connected to an ArubaOS-Switch where the switch authenticates the user, assign the firewall policies to the user, and processes some of the users’ traffic. Which connection method should the administrator configure on the ArubaOS-Switch?
When an administrator manually adds a Mobility Controller (MC) on the Mobility Master (MM) hierarchy, which parameters must be specified? (Select three.)
An administrator moves an AP from Campus 1 to Campus 2. At the Campus 2, the moved AP does not connect to a controller and download an AP Group configuration.
Which process should the administrator perform to reset the AP back to its initial default state?
An administrator configures AirGroup policies to define which Apple services are visible and available to wireless users in a campus WLAN. However, the policies are not being enforced.
Where must the administrator enable the AirGroup functionality on the Mobility Master (MM) so that the policies will be in effect?
An administrator configures two Mobility Masters (MMs) for redundancy and database synchronization. Which protocol transports database information between the two MMs?
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?
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator configures a policy for an AP Group. Port 3 of a RAP is a trunk that connects to a switch at a branch office. VLAN 1 is untagged and VLANs 10 (for data) and 11 (for voice) are tagged. The administrator applies an ACL inbound on Port 3 of the RAP.
How does this configuration affect traffic on Port 3?
Which protocol do Mobility Controllers (MCs) use to detect a failed Mobility Master (MM)?
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