Q: 5
Which feature can network administrators use to centralized RF planning and optimization service
when using an Aruba mobility master architecture?
Options
Discussion
Option C
C/D? Depends if they're talking about cluster-wide RF planning. If so, pretty sure it's C.
B
C, pretty sure. Official guide and Aruba practice exams both emphasize AirMatch for Mobility Master RF planning.
C , labs and the official guide both highlight AirMatch for centralized RF planning on Mobility Master.
B tbh, since Client Match handles a lot of optimization by steering clients. Official docs and some practice tests focus on it. Might be mixing up with centralized RF specifically though, so not 100%.
Option C is right. AirMatch is designed specifically for centralized RF planning with Mobility Master, while Client Match (B) deals more with client distribution. I've seen Aruba docs mention this. If anyone has a different take, let me know.
C not B.
Maybe B here, since Client Match deals with optimizing client connections and load balancing. The wording about optimization threw me. C is more RF planning, but I thought B covered some of that too? Am I missing something?
C no question.
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