What is one piece of additional information architects should obtain from the customer before they
design the wireless solution?
Question No 2
The architect plans to recommend an upgrade to Aruba CX switches
What is one requirement for the new solution that justifies this recommendation?
Question No 3
For which scenario do Aruba CX 6300M Series switches meet the needs for an upgrade of the wired
access layer while the Aruba CX 630QF Series switches do not?
Question No 4
An indoor sports stadium has 5.000 seats in two rings:
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The stadium has a ceiling height of 72 feet (22 m).
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There is a catwalk around the perimeter of me stadium that is 54 feet (13 m) from me floor.
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There are two scoreboards at either end of the stadium
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The construction of the stadium is concrete and steel.
The customer has indicated a preference for overhead coverage, and the wireless network should
support 3500 concurrent
clients. The architect plans to install the APs on the catwalk to service sections of the floor below
Which type or antennas are recommended for the APS that provide the overhead coverage?
Question No 5
Refer to the exhibit.
This warehouse has the dimensions shown in the exhibit. The warehouse is 20 feet (6 m) high up to a
steel railing on the
celling. The shelves are about 16 feet (5m) high, and they hold large containers filled with fluid and
metal equipment.
The customer needs consistent wireless coverage throughout the warehouse, mostly to support the
tablets that
employees use to run Inventory tracking and other applications. The warehouse staff works in shifts
of 20.
The architect has selected AP - 515S. About how many APs should the architect propose?