ExamGecko
Home Home / HP / HPE6-A73

HP HPE6-A73 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 5

Question list
Search
Search

List of questions

Search

Related questions











Which protocols are used by NetEdit to interact with third-party devices? (Choose two.)

A.
telnet
A.
telnet
Answers
B.
SNMP
B.
SNMP
Answers
C.
SSH
C.
SSH
Answers
D.
Restful API
D.
Restful API
Answers
E.
CDP
E.
CDP
Answers
Suggested answer: B, C

An administrator is implementing a downloadable user role solution involving AOS-CX switches. The AAA solution and the AOS-CX switches can successfully authenticate users; however, the role information fails to download to the switches. What policy should be added to an intermediate firewall to allow the downloadable role function to succeed?

A.
Allow TCP 443
A.
Allow TCP 443
Answers
B.
Allow UDP 1811
B.
Allow UDP 1811
Answers
C.
Allow UDP 8211
C.
Allow UDP 8211
Answers
D.
Allow TCP 22
D.
Allow TCP 22
Answers
Suggested answer: A

Examine the network exhibit:

The ACL configuration defined on Core-1 is as follows:

If telnet was being used, which device connection would be permitted and functional in both directions?

(Choose two.)

A.
Client 3 to Client 2
A.
Client 3 to Client 2
Answers
B.
Client 1 to Client 2
B.
Client 1 to Client 2
Answers
C.
Server 2 to Client 2
C.
Server 2 to Client 2
Answers
D.
Server 1 to Client 1
D.
Server 1 to Client 1
Answers
E.
Client 1 to Client 3
E.
Client 1 to Client 3
Answers
Suggested answer: B, D

Explanation:

CL3 - CL2 - drop on forward path by core1 cause match VLAN 20 and CL3 not CL1 as SRC IP CL1 - CL2 - pass - no ACL cause forwarded by Access2 SR2 - CL2 - pass on forward path by core1 cause match VLAN 10 Drop on return path by core1 cause match VLAN 20 and no CL1 as SRC IP SR1 - CL1 - pass on forward path by core1 cause match VLAN 10 pass on return path by core1 cause match VLAN 20 and CL1 as SRC IP CL1 - CL3 - pass on forward path by core1 cause match VLAN 20 and CL1 as SRC IP drop on return path by core1 cause match VLAN 20 and not CL1 but CL3 as SRC IP

An administrator has an aggregation layer of 8325CX switches configured as a VSX pair. The administrator is concerned that when OSPF network changes occur, the aggregation switches will respond to the changes slowly, and this will affect network connectivity, especially VoIP calls, in the connected access layer switches.

What should the administrator do on the aggregation layer switches to alleviate this issue?D18912E1457D5D1DDCBD40AB3BF70D5D

A.
Implement route aggregation
A.
Implement route aggregation
Answers
B.
Implement bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD)
B.
Implement bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD)
Answers
C.
Reduce the hello and dead interval timers
C.
Reduce the hello and dead interval timers
Answers
D.
Implement graceful restart
D.
Implement graceful restart
Answers
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

"BFD tests the connectivity between two IP addresses in a BFD session. BFD reports when connectivity is lost. The router (or routing switch) can then use that information to take the appropriate actions, depending on the functions to which you have tied BFD"

How is NetEdit installed at a customer location?

A.
Via an Aruba NetEdit hardware appliance
A.
Via an Aruba NetEdit hardware appliance
Answers
B.
Via a DVD using a virtualized platform like Microsoft's Hyper-V
B.
Via a DVD using a virtualized platform like Microsoft's Hyper-V
Answers
C.
Via the Aruba Central cloud solution
C.
Via the Aruba Central cloud solution
Answers
D.
Via an OVA file and a virtualized platform like VMware's ESXi
D.
Via an OVA file and a virtualized platform like VMware's ESXi
Answers
Suggested answer: D

What is correct regarding multicasting and AOS-CX switches?

A.
IGMP snooping is disabled, by default, on Layer-2 VLAN interfaces
A.
IGMP snooping is disabled, by default, on Layer-2 VLAN interfaces
Answers
B.
IGMP query functions are enabled, by default, on Layer-2 VLAN interfaces
B.
IGMP query functions are enabled, by default, on Layer-2 VLAN interfaces
Answers
C.
IGMP snooping is enabled, by default, on Layer-3 VLAN interfaces
C.
IGMP snooping is enabled, by default, on Layer-3 VLAN interfaces
Answers
D.
IGMP-enabled AOS-CX switches flood unknown multicast destinations
D.
IGMP-enabled AOS-CX switches flood unknown multicast destinations
Answers
Suggested answer: A

A company has recently upgraded their campus switching infrastructure with AOS-CX switches. They have implemented 802.1X authentication on access ports where laptop and IOT devices typically connect.

An administrator has noticed that for POE devices, the AOS-CX switch ports are delivering the maximum wattage to the port instead of what the device actually needs.

Concerned about this waste of electricity, what should the administrator implement to solve this problem?

A.
Implement a classifier policy with the correct power definitions
A.
Implement a classifier policy with the correct power definitions
Answers
B.
Create device profiles with the correct power definitions
B.
Create device profiles with the correct power definitions
Answers
C.
Enable AAA authentication to exempt LLDP and/or CDP information
C.
Enable AAA authentication to exempt LLDP and/or CDP information
Answers
D.
Globally enable the QoS trust setting for LLDP and/or CDP
D.
Globally enable the QoS trust setting for LLDP and/or CDP
Answers
Suggested answer: B

A company requires access by all users, guests, and employees to be authenticated. Employees will be authenticated using 802.1X, whereas guests will be authenticated using captive portal. Which type of authentication must be configured on an AOS-CX switch ports where both guests and employees connect?

A.
Both 802.1X and captive portal
A.
Both 802.1X and captive portal
Answers
B.
802.1X only
B.
802.1X only
Answers
C.
Both 802.1X and MAC-Auth
C.
Both 802.1X and MAC-Auth
Answers
D.
802.1X, captive portal, and MAC-Auth
D.
802.1X, captive portal, and MAC-Auth
Answers
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Employees use 802.1x

The Aruba guest solution uses MAC-auth.

The Portal is not configured on the switch port.

Examine the output from an AOS-CX switch implementing a dynamic segmentation solution involving downloadable user roles:

Switch# show port-access role clearpass

Role information:

Name : icxarubadur_employee-3044-2

Type : clearpass

Status: failed, parsing_failed

Reauthentication Period :

Authentication Mode :

Session Timeout :

The downloadable user roles are not being downloaded to the AOS-CX switch. Based on the above output, what is the problem?

A.
The certificate that ClearPass uses in invalid
A.
The certificate that ClearPass uses in invalid
Answers
B.
The AOS-CX switch does not have the ClearPass certificate involved
B.
The AOS-CX switch does not have the ClearPass certificate involved
Answers
C.
DNS fails to resolve the ClearPass server's FQDN
C.
DNS fails to resolve the ClearPass server's FQDN
Answers
D.
There is a date/time issue between the ClearPass server and the switch
D.
There is a date/time issue between the ClearPass server and the switch
Answers
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

"The top-right example shows a parsing_failed status, typically indicative of either a DNS or network connectivity issue."

Examine the attached diagram.

The two PCs are located in VLAN 11 (10.1.11.0/24). Which example defines how to implement active gateway on the VSX core for VLAN 11?

A.
interface vlan 11active-gateway ip 10.1.11.1active-gateway mac 02:02:00:00:01:00
A.
interface vlan 11active-gateway ip 10.1.11.1active-gateway mac 02:02:00:00:01:00
Answers
B.
interface lag 254active-gateway vlan 11 ip 10.1.11.1active-gateway vlan 11 mac 02:02:00:00:01:00
B.
interface lag 254active-gateway vlan 11 ip 10.1.11.1active-gateway vlan 11 mac 02:02:00:00:01:00
Answers
C.
interface lag 254active-gateway ip 10.1.11.1active-gateway mac 02:02:00:00:01:00
C.
interface lag 254active-gateway ip 10.1.11.1active-gateway mac 02:02:00:00:01:00
Answers
D.
vsx vrrp group 1
D.
vsx vrrp group 1
Answers
Suggested answer: A
Total 127 questions
Go to page: of 13