What does an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) do before it deploys a configuration to a Mobility Controller (MC)?
A. It encrypts the configuration to be deployed and backs it up to a secure archive.
B. It obtains the current configuration, encrypts it, and backs it up to a secure archive.
C. It synchronizes the configuration with templates on Aruba AirWave.
D. It removes any commands that are not supported on that MC or have dependency errors.
Correct Answer: D
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“Before the MM synchroniz es configuration s to other devices, three validation che cks are performed.
1. Syntax Validation : Ensures correct command syntax, data types , and value r anges.
2. Semantic Validation : Performs d ependency checks across commands or instance count limits. If a profile refers to another pro file, it ensures the referenced profiles exist.
3. Platform Validation : Determin es which features are supported on the platfor m. Also verifies the number and type of ports on the platform.
Validation failure : I nvalid commands are rejected, and are not included in the pending configuration. If a new device is added that cannot support an existing configuration, the device is reje cted. Validated configurations are then distributed, as described below.
• Partial Configuration : Sent to pre- existing devices in the deployment. They already have the settings from previous configuration efforts, and so only a partial configuration is sent to the device. These changes are distributed down the hierarchy, as previously described.
Full Configuration : Sent to new devices, and to device s that have lost their configuration”
REspuesta correcta D
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