![A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that use port-based tunneled node. The plan calls for tunneled-node endpoints to be assigned to VLAN 20 and for the Aruba Mobility Controller to handle A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that use port-based tunneled node. The plan calls for tunneled-node endpoints to be assigned to VLAN 20 and for the Aruba Mobility Controller to handle](https://www.exam4training.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/image031-1.jpg)
A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that use port-based tunneled node. The plan calls for tunneled-node endpoints to be assigned to VLAN 20 and for the Aruba Mobility Controller to handle
![To support Guest SSID with tunnel-mode/Layer 3 deployment and Staff SSID with tunnel model/Layer 2 deployment, what must be configured on the trunk link between the router and the Aruba controller to To support Guest SSID with tunnel-mode/Layer 3 deployment and Staff SSID with tunnel model/Layer 2 deployment, what must be configured on the trunk link between the router and the Aruba controller to](https://www.exam4training.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/image063.jpg)
To support Guest SSID with tunnel-mode/Layer 3 deployment and Staff SSID with tunnel model/Layer 2 deployment, what must be configured on the trunk link between the router and the Aruba controller to
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