A deployment using AP-635S is connected to a stack of CX 6300s as shown.

The output of the snow LACP interfaces shews the following:

What is causing this issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
You have recently implemented a VoWiFi solution with QoS, but users are experiencing poor call quality during busy periods. Based on the output generated after some test calls, what change should you make to

improve call quality?
sw-1 is the master on all VRRP instances. To test the configuration, VLAN 100 was shut on sw-1, and then once the failover occurred, it was brought back up.
What is the expected outcome?
A customer is running out of IP addresses in a network segment. What will happen If they add an additional IPsubnet to the same VLAN?
Match each Group Based Policy (GBP) role description to its respective role ID.


Explanation:

In HPE Aruba Networking (AOS-CX and ArubaOS-Switch) platforms that support Group Based Policy (GBP), roles are assigned using Group Role IDs (GRIDs), which determine the level of trust and policy association for devices and endpoints within the network.
According to the ArubaOS-CX Group Based Policy Configuration Guide, the GBP role IDs are categorized as follows:
* Default GBP role (ID = 0):This is the system default role assigned to any endpoint or user that has not been explicitly assigned a specific policy role. It typically allows limited or basic access as defined by default policies.
* Infrastructure GBP role (ID = 2):This role is reserved for infrastructure devices such as gateways, controllers, or core switches. It ensures that infrastructure traffic (such as control-plane or management communication) is allowed regardless of user-level GBP restrictions.
* User-defined GBP role (ID range = 100-8191):These are custom roles configured by administrators for specific groups of users, devices, or applications. Administrators can define unique security and QoS policies tied to these IDs.
Extract from HPE Aruba Documentation:
"The GBP role IDs 0-99 are reserved by the system. Role ID 0 represents the default group role. Role ID 2 is reserved for infrastructure communication. User-defined roles must be configured within the range 100-
8191."
This configuration ensures consistent and predictable policy behavior across multi-tier Aruba environments, maintaining separation between user, system, and infrastructure traffic classes.
References:* HPE Aruba Networking AOS-CX Group Based Policy Configuration Guide - Section: GBP Role and Role ID Definitions.* HPE Aruba Certified Switching Professional (ACSP) Official Study Guide - Group Based Policy Roles and Role ID Allocation Table.* HPE ArubaOS-CX System Configuration Fundamentals - Policy and Security Roles Overview.
A customer is deploying a new warehouse with AP-634 APs in the united States with mobile devices that can operate in the 6GHz spectrum All testing and RF analyses were performed during the POC using AP-635 APs In a different location During the deployment, they noticed fewer 6GHz channels were broadcasting in the air.
Why would the AP-634 deployment have a lesser amount of broadcasting channels?
Refer to the exhibit.

Given the log output, which statement is true?
Exhibit.

A customer is reporting mat connectivity is Tailing for some wireless client Devices. What are your conclusions from the capture? (Select two.)
A network administrator wants to configure an 802.1X supplicant for a wireless network that includes the following:
* AES encryption
* EAP-MSCHAPv2-based user and machine authentication
* Validation of server certificate in Microsoft Windows 10
The network administrator creates a WLAN profile and selects the Change connection settings option. Then the network administrator changes the security type to Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) and enables user and machine authentication under Additional Settings.
What must the network administrator do next to accomplish the task? (Select two)