B , RFProtect is built precisely for diagnosing wireless interference, not just general network monitoring. C (AirWave) can monitor RF health after the fact, but B is meant for active troubleshooting. Pretty sure about this but open to other takes.
I agree with B here. RFProtect is designed specifically for RF (radio frequency) interference detection in Aruba setups, not just regular monitoring. The others like AirWave and Sensors help with visibility or analytics but don't actually diagnose interference directly. Pretty sure that's what the question is aiming for, unless they're being super tricky with wording.
Pretty sure it's B (RFProtect). It's the only Aruba tool here focused on actively detecting and mitigating RF interference, not just general network management or visibility. AirWave is more NMS, Sensors collect metrics, but RFProtect is built for this use case. Open to corrections if I missed something technical.