HP Implementing HP MSM Wireless Networks Sample Questions:
1. HOTSPOT
Refer to the exhibits.
Click here for Exhibit 2 -Portion of VSC settings and example of VSC binding Exhibit 1 shows the network topology for an HP MSM Controller and its controlled HP MSM APs. Assume that the APs have successfully discovered the controller and become managed. Exhibit 2 shows a portion of the VSC settings for a VSC that this solution supports.
This VSC is the default VSC.
The controller must provide DHCP services for clients connected to this VSC, but does not need to provide addresses for any other purpose. The global DHCP settings include two
options for listening for requests. Which options must be enabled, and which can be disabled?
2. A company has an HP MSM solution that consists of an HP MSM760 Access Controller and controlled HP MSM APs. The solution includes a VSC that enforces local Web-Auth (HTML- based user login) using web pages and guest accounts configured on the controller The company wants to prevent guests from logging in after normal business hours. Which action describes the correct setting to meet these requirements?
A) Create a subscription plan that specifies the valid login times, and apply the plan to the guest accounts.
B) Set the valid login times in the global access control settings of the controller (Controller? Public access > Access control).
C) Configure the valid login times in a RADIUS server policy, which then apply to the site or to individual user accounts.
D) Set the valid login times in the Virtual Service Community (VSC) used by guests.
3. HOTSPOT
Select the appropriate descriptions for open and closed systems.
4. How does 802.11h (DFS) help 802.11 devices avoid interference?
A) The standard enables 802.11n APs to switch channels when they encounter any interference on any channel in the 5.0 GHz range. It offers no benefits for non-n devices.
B) The standard ensures that 802.11 devices do not interfere with other non-802.11 devices that use the 2.4 GHz range.
C) The standard enables 802.11g and 802.11n devices to switch channels when interference causes the SNR to drop below the minimum level.
D) The standard ensures that 802.11 devices operating in the 5 GHz (UNII2-UNII2e) frequency range do not interfere with radar.
5. A network administrator configures most settings for an HP MSM team from the team Web browser interface. However, the network administrator must configure a few settings from the interface of the individual member. What is one of these settings?
A) Subscripting plans
B) DHCP relay settings
C) Virtual service communities (VSCs)
D) Certificates
Solutions:
Question # 1 Answer: Only visible for members | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: Only visible for members | Question # 4 Answer: D | Question # 5 Answer: B |