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Question 1

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Core# configure terminal

Core(config)# vrf Green

Core(config-vrf)# exit

Core(config)#

Core(config)# interface vlan 50

Core(config-if-vlan)# ?

Given the configuration on the CORE switch shown above, what command would follow to assign the switched virtual interface (SVI) vlan 50 to the VRF created?

Core(config-if-vlan)# vrf attach Green
Core(config-if-vlan)# vrf attach Green
Core(config-if-vlan)# ip vpn-instance Green
Core(config-if-vlan)# ip vpn-instance Green
Core(config-if-vlan)# ip vrf forwarding Green
Core(config-if-vlan)# ip vrf forwarding Green
Core(config-if-vlan)# routing-context Green vrf
Core(config-if-vlan)# routing-context Green vrf
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Kishen Morar
45 questions

Question 2

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HP HPE6-A72 image Question 2 14483 09162024180659000000

Using the static IP address configured above, what is the converted binary value of the third octet assigned to the local interface?

11010101
11010101
10110001
10110001
01001011
01001011
11111000
11111000
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Ariel Acosta
35 questions

Question 3

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What is the correct description of a Multi-Layer Switch?

a switch with Layer 3 routing capabilities but lacks any Layer 1 features as a consequence
a switch with Layer 3 routing capabilities but lacks any Layer 1 features as a consequence
any switch that supports PoE, LLDP-MED and Flow Control
any switch that supports PoE, LLDP-MED and Flow Control
has all the functionality of a Layer 2 switch and most of the functionality of a Layer 3 router
has all the functionality of a Layer 2 switch and most of the functionality of a Layer 3 router
multi-Layer refers specifically to using chassis switches with several line cards over stack port switches
multi-Layer refers specifically to using chassis switches with several line cards over stack port switches
Suggested answer: C
asked 16/09/2024
Vladimir Kosintsov
37 questions

Question 4

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What is true about VSX? (Choose two.)

VSX is ideal for Campus access layer deployments where ease of deployment is needed.
VSX is ideal for Campus access layer deployments where ease of deployment is needed.
VSX allows upgrading members with near zero downtime or loss of packets.
VSX allows upgrading members with near zero downtime or loss of packets.
VSX is available on all Aruba OS-CX switches except the 6300F model.
VSX is available on all Aruba OS-CX switches except the 6300F model.
VSX is implemented on static port switches. VSX-plus needed to stack chassis together.
VSX is implemented on static port switches. VSX-plus needed to stack chassis together.
VSX run separate control planes to reduce latency and improve performance.
VSX run separate control planes to reduce latency and improve performance.
Suggested answer: B, E
asked 16/09/2024
John Tourloukis
33 questions

Question 5

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HP HPE6-A72 image Question 5 14486 09162024180659000000

What change on Core-1 will result in a successful ping to 10.1.1.254 from the management interface?

Use the command ping 10.1.1.254 vrf mgmt
Use the command ping 10.1.1.254 vrf mgmt
Use the command ping 10.1.1.254/24
Use the command ping 10.1.1.254/24
Change the Core-1 management address to 10.1.1.1/25 first
Change the Core-1 management address to 10.1.1.1/25 first
The destination 10.1.1.254 requires configuring a static route
The destination 10.1.1.254 requires configuring a static route
Suggested answer: A
Explanation:

Expl anation/Refere nee:

asked 16/09/2024
gayathri devi
38 questions

Question 6

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ServiceOS login: admin

SVOS> password

Enter password: ********

Confirm password: ********

The login password to access an Aruba AOS-CX was lost. After connecting to the switch console port, a reboot is performed and the Service OS console is accessed as shown above.

What is the default password that is required for the admin account while under the Service OS console?

No password is set for this account.
No password is set for this account.
"password"
"password"
"forgetme!"
"forgetme!"
The same login password that has lost originally.
The same login password that has lost originally.
Suggested answer: C
Explanation:

Reference: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_83_Web_Help/Content/ArubaFrameStyles/Management_Utilities/enab_radsec_reset_admin_enabl_pwd.htm

asked 16/09/2024
Ghazi Khan
24 questions

Question 7

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HP HPE6-A72 image Question 7 14488 09162024180659000000

The Aruba 8400 in the exhibit is member 2 of a VSX stack.

Which command will enter the interface sub configuration mode for the port, indicated by the orange square?

8400(config)# interface 2/4/15
8400(config)# interface 2/4/15
8400(config)# interface 1/7/16
8400(config)# interface 1/7/16
8400(config)# interface 1/4/15
8400(config)# interface 1/4/15
8400(config)# interface 2/3/17
8400(config)# interface 2/3/17
Suggested answer: A
asked 16/09/2024
Kurt Onal
30 questions

Question 8

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What are two features of the three-tier designs? (Choose two.)

removes the distribution layer in favor of a spine-leaf design used in modern data center deployments
removes the distribution layer in favor of a spine-leaf design used in modern data center deployments
adds a distribution layer to free up resources from the Core for improved performance and routing throughput
adds a distribution layer to free up resources from the Core for improved performance and routing throughput
a more scalable design over by leveraging a distribution layer to handle Layer 3 routing and access control in large deployments
a more scalable design over by leveraging a distribution layer to handle Layer 3 routing and access control in large deployments
uses only Layer 2 access on the Access and the Core with Layer 3 routing and access control provided at the distribution layer
uses only Layer 2 access on the Access and the Core with Layer 3 routing and access control provided at the distribution layer
is considered legacy by requiring a large flat layer-two broadcast domain from Core to Access and should be avoided
is considered legacy by requiring a large flat layer-two broadcast domain from Core to Access and should be avoided
Suggested answer: B, C
asked 16/09/2024
Charles Brono
45 questions

Question 9

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HP HPE6-A72 image Question 9 14490 09162024180659000000

The above scenario shows a packet from the Server destined for the Firewall. Switch-A and Switch-B are bundled as VSF stack. The LAG between the VSF stack and the firewall indicates a hash function to forward the packet on port 2/1/2.

Which statement is true regarding how Switch-A will forward the packet?

Switch-A wil forward the packet on port 1/1/2. VSF will override the typical LAG hash function used for the physical interface selection.
Switch-A wil forward the packet on port 1/1/2. VSF will override the typical LAG hash function used for the physical interface selection.
Switch-A wil drop the packet. Multi-Chassis lag to multi-chassis lag is not a supported feature of VSF.
Switch-A wil drop the packet. Multi-Chassis lag to multi-chassis lag is not a supported feature of VSF.
Switch-A will encapsulate the packet using GRE to forward to Switch-B in order for the packet to egress on port 2/1/2 per the hash function.
Switch-A will encapsulate the packet using GRE to forward to Switch-B in order for the packet to egress on port 2/1/2 per the hash function.
Switch-A wil forward the packet along the VSF link to Switch-B so that it will egress on port 2/1/2 per the hash function.
Switch-A wil forward the packet along the VSF link to Switch-B so that it will egress on port 2/1/2 per the hash function.
Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
Pierre Smit
41 questions

Question 10

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The section in blue can be ignored.

SW1(config)# interface 1/1/1-1/1/2

SW1(config-if-<1/1/1-1/1/2)# vlan access 2

SW1(config-if-<1/1/1-1/1/2)# exit

SW1(config)# interface 1/1/11-1/1/17

SW1(config-if-<1/1/11-1/1/17)# vlan access 17

SW1(config-if-<1/1/11-1/1/17)# exit

After completing the above commands, what is the expected output of show vlan with no other vlan commanded having been added?

Suggested answer: D
asked 16/09/2024
Paul Devlin
36 questions
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