HP HPE6-A45 Implementing Aruba Campus Switching solutions Online Training
HP HPE6-A45 Online Training
The questions for HPE6-A45 were last updated at Nov 12,2024.
- Exam Code: HPE6-A45
- Exam Name: Implementing Aruba Campus Switching solutions
- Certification Provider: HP
- Latest update: Nov 12,2024
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A company does not require authentication for security, but AOS-Switches are set up to use local MAC authentication (LMA) to assign the correct VLAN and priority to IP phones. IP phones and computers belong to different VLANs. Each device is supposed to connect to a specific port, but sometimes users connect their devices to the wrong ports and cannot receive access without help from IT.
How can a network administrator configure the switches to eliminate this issue?
- A . Set the address limit to 2 on the switch ports that apply LMA.
- B . Create a user role that applies the user VLAN, and set this role as the initial role.
- C . Add the MAC addresses for computers to the myPhones MAC group.
- D . Apply LMA to all edge switch ports, and set the unauth VLAN to the user VLAN.
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 2
The network administrator configures the commands shown in Exhibit 2.
Which mismatch will cause an issue?
- A . the mismatch between the key IDs specified in chain10 and chain11 on Switch-1
- B . the mismatch between the key-strings in the chains for VLAN 10 and VLAN 11 on Switch-1
- C . the mismatch between the chain names associated with VLAN 11 on Switch-1 and on Switch-3
- D . the mismatch between the key-strings associated with VLAN 10 on Switch-1 and on Switch-2
A company wants to implement 802.1X authentication to authenticate client devices on AOS-Switch ports. The company has a RADIUS server that uses PEAP MSCHAP-v2 for the authentication method.
What is one task administrators should complete before they implement the plan?
- A . Set up an isolated VLAN in the network for the 802.1X communications.
- B . Install personal certificates on client devices.
- C . Configure DHCP services on the AOS-Switches for pre-authenticated clients.
- D . Ensure client devices trust the RADIUS server certificate.
AOS-Switches authenticate guests to ClearPass with captive portal. An administrator notices that some guests are unable to reach the captive portal page.
What will resolve this issue?
- A . Permit DNS on the ClearPass Portal
- B . Permit DHCP on the ClearPass Portal.
- C . Permit HTTP or HTTPS on the ClearPass Portal.
- D . Permit Allow All MAC-Auth on the ClearPass Portal.
A customer wants to authenticate AOS-Switch managers to a RADIUS server. The CIO wants to assign different rights to different management users for granular control over their rights and privileges.
What must the network administrator enable on the AOS-Switches to ensure they comply with this plan?
- A . RADIUS-based command authorization
- B . a manager and operator password
- C . authentication login privileges
- D . SNMPv3 and SNMPv3 restricted access.
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Exhibit 2 shows IGMP groups on Switch-2, which runs IGMP but not PIM. Switch-1 and Switch-3 do not have IGMP or PIM enabled. Client 1 begins to forward multicasts to 239.1.1.1.
Which clients receive the multicasts?
- A . Client 3, but not any of the other clients
- B . Client 2, but not any of the other clients
- C . Client 3 and Client 4, but not Client 2
- D . Client 2, Client 3, and Client 4
Refer to the exhibit.
Several interfaces on an AOS-Switch enforce 802.1X to a Radius server at 10.254.202.202. The interface 802.1X settings are shown in the exhibit, and 802.1X is also enabled globally. The security team have added a requirement for port security on the interfaces as well.
Before administrators enable port security, which additional step must they complete to prevent issues?
- A . Set an 802.1X client limit on the interfaces.
- B . Manually add legitimate MAC addresses to the switch authorized MAC list.
- C . Enable DHCP snooping on VLAN 20.
- D . Enable eavesdropping protection on the interfaces.
What is the minimum requirement for a device to pass local MAC authentication (LMA) on an AOS-Switch?
- A . The device MAC address matches a default MAC group, which is enabled but not necessarily associated with a profile.
- B . The device MAC address matches a MAC group, address, OUI, or range that is associated with an LMA profile.
- C . The device MAC address matches a default MAC group that is associated with an LMA profile.
- D . The device MAC address matches a configured MAC group, address, OUI, or range, which is not necessarily associated with a profile.
Refer to the exhibit.
The network administrator wants to summarize routes as much as possible in between areas.
What is the correct range to specify for the router OSPF Area 2 command on Switch-2?
- A . 10.0.0.0/20
- B . 10.0.0.0/21
- C . 10.0.8.0/21
- D . 10.0.16.0/21
Refer to the exhibit.
Switch-2, Switch-5, and Switch-6 currently have many OSPF routes to Area 1 networks. The network administrator wants to replace these routes with a single aggregated route to 10.1.0.0/16 on each switch. Where should the administrator specify the 10.1.0.0/16 range?
- A . in the Switch-2 OSPF Area 2 configuration
- B . in the Switch-1 OSPF Area 0 configuration
- C . in the Switch-1 OSPF Area 1 configuration
- D . in the Switch-2, Switch-5, and Switch-6 OSPF global configuration
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