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Your customer has four different architectures from Cisco and other vendors for their wired, wireless, and sd-WAN infrastructure. How should you explain the benefits of moving to a unified infrastructure with aruba ESP?

A.
Aruba's dual architectures reduce the number of infrastructure devices needed for wired and wireless connectivity, which saves operational costs
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Aruba's dual architectures reduce the number of infrastructure devices needed for wired and wireless connectivity, which saves operational costs
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Central Aruba offers a single control panel between wired, wireless and SD-WAN networks
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B.
Central Aruba offers a single control panel between wired, wireless and SD-WAN networks
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Aruba dynamic segmentation Unified Policy on Cisco Switches and Aruba Wireless Devices
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Aruba dynamic segmentation Unified Policy on Cisco Switches and Aruba Wireless Devices
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Aruba switch APs and WAN devices have built-in management consoles so the customer does not need to purchase any additional management tools.
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Aruba switch APs and WAN devices have built-in management consoles so the customer does not need to purchase any additional management tools.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Central Aruba offers a single control panel between wired, wireless and SD-WAN networks2. This simplifies management and reduces operational costs for customers who have multiple architectures from different vendors. Dynamic segmentation Unified Policy on Cisco Switches and Aruba Wireless Devices is a feature of Aruba ESP, but not a benefit of moving to a unified infrastructure. Aruba's dual architectures and built-in management consoles are not advantages over Cisco Meraki solutions.

asked 16/09/2024
Christina Lanaski
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