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HP HPE6-A46 Actual Questions

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Delta - Implementing Aruba Campus Switching Solutions Questions and Answers

Question 13

Which solution allows administrators to monitor link status and port utilization on AOS-Switches from a centralized location?

Options:

A.

Aruba Mobility Controller

B.

Aruba AirWave

C.

Aruba Mobility Manager

D.

Aruba ClearPass

Question 14

Refer to the exhibit.

A network administrator wants to prevent endpoints from spoofing the MAC address of the VLAN 2 default gateway. What should the administrator configure on Switch-1?

Options:

A.

MAC lockdown of the default gateway MAC address on ports 1-20

B.

MAC lockdown of the default gateway MAC address on trk1

C.

default gateway MAC address as a port security authorized address on trk1

D.

default gateway MAC address as a port security authorized address on ports 1-20

Question 15

The implementation plan for AOS-Switches calls for them to implement port-based tunneled node. The Aruba Mobility Controllers that will support the AOS-Switches run software 8.1. The controllers will also support APs, are managed by Mobility Master, and use clustering.

Which issue with this plan needs to be addressed?

Options:

A.

The controllers cannot support tunneled node with AOS-Switches when they are managed by the Mobility Master.

B.

The switches cannot connect to controllers that also support APs.

C.

The controllers must have their software updated before they can support the switches.

D.

The switches must use role-based tunneled node to work with clustering controllers.

Question 16

Refer to the exhibit.

The access layer AOS-Switches currently run DHCP snooping on VLAN 2 and connection rate filtering on edge ports. They are at default settings for ARP protection. A network administrator then enters these commands on each of the access layer switches:

Switch(config)# arp-protect vlan 2 Switch(config)# arp-protect

Which behavior accurse?

Options:

A.

The switches will forward legitimate traffic and prevent ARP poisoning attacks, but interfere with connection rate filtering.

B.

The switches can now prevent ARP poisoning attacks and do not interfere with legitimate communications.

C.

The switches can prevent ARP poisoning attacks, but legitimate communications with VLAN 2 could also be disrupted.

D.

The switches will not apply ARP protection due to interference from DHCP snooping, so the commands have no effect on current behavior.

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