HP
Code: HP2-Z32
Exam Name: Implementing HP MSM
Wireless Networks
Question: 1
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Which feature differentiates the default VSC from other
VSCs that are configured on an MSM Controller?
A. Traffic from the default VSC is always routed out the
Internet port.
B. The default VSC can be used to control untagged wired
traffic that is received on the LAN port.
C. The default VSC must always be access controlled.
D. Wireless clients that fail authentication to another
VSC are assigned to this VSC.
Answer: B
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Question: 2
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Two HP MSM Controllers have established a team. The team
manager fails. Which statements correctly describe the failover behavior?
(Select two.)
A. APs managed by the team manager no longer appear in
the team's web browser interface, but the APs continue to support
non-access-controlled APs.
B. Clients connected to non-access controlled VSCs do not
experience any loss of connectivity.
C. Administrators can continue to configure settings on
the team by using the interim manager.
D. Clients connected to access-controlled VSCs do not
experience any loss of connectivity.
E. Administrators can contact the team IP address and
monitor controlled APs in the web browser interface.
Answer: C, E
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Question: 3
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A company has an MSM solution that includes an MSM760
Controller and MSM APs. The VSC for the employees does not use the controller
for access control. Employees' wireless clients should be assigned to VLAN 10.
How should the MSM administrator define the VLAN 10 setting?
A. as an authorized egress VLAN in the VSC
B. as an IP interface on the controller's Internet
port
C. as an egress VLAN in the VSC binding for the AP
group
D. as an ingress VLAN in the VSC
Answer: C
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Question: 4
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Which standard supports channel bonding?
A. 802.11g
B. 802.1ln
C. 802.11a
D. 802.11b
Answer: B
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Explanation:
Channel bonding: 802.11n channel bonding allows two 20 MHz channels to
be combined to form a single 40 MHz channel, effectively doubling the
transmission channel width.
Question: 5
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Which packets do the AP and the client exchange during the
802.1X authentication process?
A. RADIUS packets
B. EAP packets
C. DHCP packets
D. HTTP or HTTPS packets
Answer: B
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Explanation: The
switch sends an EAP-request/identity frame to the client to request its
identity. Upon receipt of the frame, the client responds with an
EAP-response/identity frame.
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