HP HPE6-A71 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 4
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Which network components are tracked by Aruba Clarity? (Choose two.)
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator configures policies to allow RAPs to connect to the corporate office and remote users to access resources. Which function does the VPN address pool serve in this situation?
When they operate in a cluster, Aruba APs obtain AP Group configuration information form which device?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator configures a policy for an AP Group. Port 3 of a RAP is a trunk that connects to a switch at a branch office. VLAN 1 is untagged and VLANs 10 (for data) and 11 (for voice) are tagged.
The administrator applies an ACL inbound on Port 3 of the RAP.
How does this configuration affect traffic on Port 3?
An administrator supports a network that contains ArubaOS-Switches and Mobility Controllers
(MCs). Restrictive MC firewall policies, control wireless access. The administrator wants to implement a feature to apply the same MC firewall policies to users connected to the Ethernet switch ports.
Which ArubaOS-Switch feature provides this capability?
An administrator purchases a RAP and has it shipped directly to a branch office. The branch office plugs in the RAP and the RAP contacts Aruba Activate. The RAP learns the Mobility Controller (MC) IP address and connects to it. However, the connection fails.
Upon verifying the MC IP address in Aruba Activate, what should the administrator do to allow the RAP connection to succeed?
An administrator has a standalone controller that runs ArubaOS 8.x software and wants to upgrade it to a newer release. The upgrade will be performed from the front panel of the physical controller.
The administrator places the new software in the root directory of a USB drive. On the controller's LCD panel, no image is found.
What is the cause of this problem?
What is true about Aruba controllers under normal operations in a Mobility Master (MM)-Mobility Controller (MC) architecture?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator configures a cluster with only the members shown in the exhibit. AP load balancing is enabled. There are no other cluster parameters configured. What occurs when a cluster member experiences a failure?
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Controllers are configured in a cluster as shown in the exhibit. These are the network details.
-A Mobility Master (MM) managers the cluster.
-The cluster contains two controllers: C1 and C2.
-AP1 and AP2 use C1 as their Active AP Anchor Controller (A-AAC), with C2 as their Standby AAC (SAAC).
-AP3 and AP4 use C2 as their A-AAC with, C1 as their S-AAC.
User1 establishes a wireless connection via AP1, where the Active User Controller (U-UAC) assigned is C1, with C2 as the standby. What happens when User1 roams the wireless network and eventually their session is handled by AP3?
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