HP HPE6-A70 Aruba Certified Mobility Associate Exam Online Training
HP HPE6-A70 Online Training
The questions for HPE6-A70 were last updated at Dec 20,2024.
- Exam Code: HPE6-A70
- Exam Name: Aruba Certified Mobility Associate Exam
- Certification Provider: HP
- Latest update: Dec 20,2024
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows the AAA profile for a WLAN on an Aruba solution. This WLAN uses 802.1X to authenticate users to a RADIUS server. A user successfully authenticates with 802.1X, but the RADIUS server does not send a role assignment.
How does the Aruba firewall handle the role assignment for this user?
- A . It does not assign a role.
- B . It applies the Aruba VSA role employee.
- C . It assigns the logon role.
- D . It assigns the authenticated role.
A company has an Aruba solution that is monitored by AirWave. Several users have recurring connectivity and performance issues with their wireless clients.
How can network administrators use AirWave to minitor these clients more easily?
- A . Specify the clients as Watched Cliesnts and view the tables and graphs for these clients.
- B . Click the Down icon in the Airwave banner to quickly see a list of issues with client connections.
- C . Use the Client > Tags windows to tag the client for periodic checks and analysis.
- D . Run Device Summary reports and filter for the client MAC addresses within the report.
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A company has an Aruba solution. Client 1 is assigned to the users1 role, and client 2 is assigned to the users2 role. The exhibits show current firewall rules for those roles. The network1 alias used to be 10.1.1.0/24, but the network administrator now changes the network1 alias to 172.16.1.0/24. Client 1 and Client 2 both send a packet destined to 172.16.1.10.
How does the firewall handle these packets?
- A . It permits the packet from Client 1 and denies the packet from Client 2.
- B . It permits both packets.
- C . It denies the packet from Client 1 and permits the packet from Client 2.
- D . It denies both packets.
A company has an Aruba solution and wants to provide guests with wireless access. The
company wants to assign guests IP addresses in subnets that exist only within the Aruba solution.
Which feature should network administrators set up so guests can send traffic on the Internet without changes to the company routing solution?
- A . Enable NAT on the VLAN assigned to the guest WLAN.
- B . Set up a dynamic default gateway on the Mobility Controllers (MCs).
- C . Create destination NAT rules for the guest role.
- D . Enable policy-based routing for the guest traffic.
A network manager wants to implement an Aruba wireless solution that accommodates 802.1X with EAP-TLS. All wireless users will utilize Active Directory (AD) accounts to authenticate.
Which device will the authenticator forward the authentication requests to in this type of solution?
- A . APs
- B . RADIUS server
- C . Mobility Controller (MC)
- D . Mobility Master (MM)