A. Intelligent access points (APs) always handle authentication traffic and distribute user traffic directly onto the wired network, ensuring that wireless traffic does not create bottlenecks.
B. APs can be configured to support distributed forwarding for all user traffic they receive or centralized access control for all traffic.
C. Authentication traffic is always forwarded to the controller, while APs forward user traffic directly onto the wired network as directed by the controller.
D. WLANs can be configured to support distributed forwarding, distributed forwarding with centralized authentication, or centralized access control.
A. FlexManagement
B. FlexFabric
C. FlexCampus
D. FlexBranch
A. Application layer
B. Control layer
C. Persistence layer
D. Virtual layer
E. Logic layer
F. Infrastructure layer
A. They are more satisfied and more likely to purchase another HP solution in the future.
B. They are more satisfied but no more likely to purchase another HP solution in the future.
C. They are no more satisfied but more likely purchase another HP solution in the future.
D. They are no more satisfied and less likely to purchase another HP solution in the future.
A. TippingPoint products have an almost 100 percent uptime track record and supports thousands of threat filters out of the box
B. The NGFW user interface offers simple management and is similar to the separate user interface for the IPS products
C. The NGFW products scale according to the number of filters they support' the S1050F supports hundreds of filters and the S8010F/8005 support thousands.
D. HP outsources its security research to leading companies to ensure that all TippingPoint products fully protect customers from emerging threats
A. HP distinguishes itself by optimizing the three-tier network with 10 GbE downlinks and high-density switches.
B. HP is the only vendor to offer a lifetime warranty on all HP networking products.
C. HP is the only company that offers the technologies required to simplify the network architecture and eliminate the aggregation layer in a three-tier network.
D. HP distinguishes itself by offering a one-tier solution based on FlexFabric and BladeSystem architectures.