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[Jan-2022] HPE6-A71 Free PDF from BraindumpsIT [Q98-Q121]

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NEW QUESTION 98
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator implements AP licensing on a Mobility Master (MM).
Network engineers at CampusA want to deploy an additional 100 APs. Currently all of the AP licenses in CampusA and CampusB are allocated, but only 200 of the AP licenses in CampusC are allocated.
* Each campus is responsible to purchase its own AP licenses.
* There are 900 AP licenses deployed in the global pool.
* There are three dedicated pools.
* From the global pool, 300 AP licenses are assigned to each dedicated pool.
What can the administrator do to add capacity for CampusA in alignment with campus policies?

  • A. Allow CampusA to share from the CampusC pool.
  • B. Add 100 more AP licenses to the global pool.
  • C. Add 100 more AP licenses and assign them to the CampusA pool.
  • D. Move 100 licenses from the CampusC pool to the global pool.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 99
An administrator wants to temporarily deny login access who fail 802.1x authentication functions three or more times. Which process will the administrator need to configure?

  • A. EAP termination
  • B. fail through
  • C. captive portal
  • D. blacklisting

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 100
Refer to the exhibit.

Controllers are configured in a cluster as shown in the exhibit. These are the network details.
-AMobility Master (MM) managers the cluster.
-The cluster contains two controllers: C1 and C2.
-AP1 and AP2 use C1 as their Active AP Anchor Controller (A-AAC), with C2 as their Standby AAC (S-AAC).
-AP3 and AP4 use C2 as their A-AAC with, C1 as their S-AAC.
User1 establishes a wireless connection via AP1, where the Active User Controller (U-UAC) assigned is C1, with C2 as the standby. What happens when User1 roams the wireless network and eventually their session is handled by AP3?

  • A. The AP3's A-AAC switches to C1, and the user's A-UAC remains on C2.
  • B. The AP3's A-AAC switches to C2, and the user's A-UAC remains on C2.
  • C. The AP3's A-AAC switches to C2, and the user's A-UAC remains onC1.
  • D. The AP3's A-AAC switches to C1, and the user's A-UAC remains on C1.

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 101
What are the responsibilities of a cluster leader in a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs)? (Choose two.)

  • A. To identify primary and secondary Mobility Controllers for APs
  • B. To identify a backup cluster leader for redundancy
  • C. To manage the configuration of cluster members
  • D. To automatically load balance clients if the load across cluster members changes
  • E. To create a table to determine how a wireless client maps to a cluster member

Answer: D,E

 

NEW QUESTION 102
An administrator deploys an Aruba wireless solution comprised of:
-a pair of Mobility Masters (MMs)
-multiple Mobility Controllers (MCs) and virtual Mobility Controllers (VMCs)
-an AirWave server
-a ClearPass server
The Aruba Mobility solution runs ArubaOS 8.X.
Which component in this environment globally defines anddeploys VLANs for wireless users?

  • A. Mobility Controller or Virtual Mobility Controller
  • B. AirWave server
  • C. ClearPass server
  • D. Mobility Master

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 103
Refer to the exhibit.

Once connected to a WLAN, a user cannot reliably access resources in acompany's network. Based on the output shown in the exhibit, what can be determined about the user's connection?

  • A. The user has successfully authenticated through use of PEAP.
  • B. Theuser is connected wirelessly to a controller.
  • C. The user is connected to a controller through use of the VIA client.
  • D. The user is connected to an ArubaOS-Switch.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 104
In a cluster-controller environment, which Aruba component in a network builds a cache table of mDNS records that can be used to help user devices access Apple Bonjour services?

  • A. the Mobility Controllers that are cluster members
  • B. the Mobility Master
  • C. any Aruba Mobility Controller
  • D. the Mobility Master and cluster members

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The MM maintains a cache table of mDNS records for all mDNS service advertisements that it sees

 

NEW QUESTION 105
An administrator configures the MultiZone feature for a company network, where a mobility cluster is the primary zone and a standalone controller in the company's DMZ represents a secondary data zone. The administrator configures two AP Groups and respective VAPs for the zones on the Mobility Master (MM) in the primary zone. When the APs boot up and establish connections to both zones, the administrator notices that no data connections are established to the data zone.
What must the administrator do to fix this problem?

  • A. Create different AP Groups and VAPs on the Mobility Master and standalone controllers, and associate the MuttiZone APs to both groups.
  • B. Have the MultiZone APs initially boot from the standalone controller in the data zone.
  • C. Configure the same AP Group in the data zone as it is in the primary zone, and configure the VAPs in the data zone.
  • D. Configure the same AP Groups and VAPs on the standalone controller, and associate the MultiZone APs to both groups.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 106
Which methods can be used to configure RAP redundancy when connected to two redundant Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) in the DMZ? (Select two.)

  • A. IPSec High Availability (HA) between two cluster members.
  • B. AirWave direction to RAPs redundant Mobility Controllers.
  • C. Active and Standby AAC.
  • D. Primary and backup LMS IP addresses.
  • E. Virtual IP address of the two controllers.

Answer: B,C,D

 

NEW QUESTION 107
An administrator implements a ClearPass solution to authenticate Aruba wireless users. The Aruba wireless solution is an ArubaOS 8.x Mobility Master (MM) deployment. ClearPass sends an Aruba VSA role name for an authenticated user. However,the administrator notices that the role assigned to the user is different from the one assigned by the ClearPass server.
Which two items should the administrator verify that might be the cause of this problem? (Choose two.)

  • A. Server-derived role assignment on the ClearPass server
  • B. Spelling of the role on the ClearPass server
  • C. Role existence on the Managed Network
  • D. Enablement of user roles onthe controller
  • E. Order assignment that the controller uses to select a user role

Answer: B,C

 

NEW QUESTION 108
Refer to the exhibit.

Two Aruba Mobility Controllers (MC) are managed by a Mobility Master (MM) in a non-cluster deployment as shown in the exhibit.
* The C1 controller is connected to AP1 and AP2.
* The C2controller is connected to AP3 and AP4.
* VLAN mobility is enabled in the VAPs of both AP Groups.
* Both C1 and C2 support the same VLANs.
* User1's wireless device supports BSS Fast Transitioning and is currently connected to AP1.
What happens if User1 roams across the network and the user's device associates to AP3?

  • A. User1's traffic is tunneled to the C1 controller, where they will not have to re-authenticate and can keep their original IP address.
  • B. User1's traffic is terminated on the C2 controller, and they will have to re-authenticate and re-obtain a new IP address.
  • C. User1's traffic is terminated on the C2 controller, and they will not have to re-authenticate but will need to obtain a new IP address.
  • D. User1's traffic is terminated on the C2 controller, and they will have to re-authenticate and can keep their original IP address.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 109
An administrator implements clustering on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) that run ArubaOS 8.x. An AP is connected to a cluster member. The administrator accidentally powers off the AP.
How does the AP determine that it should failover to an alternate controller in the cluster?

  • A. The Mobility Master notifies the AP.
  • B. The cluster leader notifies the AP.
  • C. The Standby AAC notifies the AP.
  • D. The AP detects a PAPI failure.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 110
Refer to the exhibit.

Once connected to a WLAN, a user cannot reliably access resources in a company's network. Based on the output shown in the exhibit, what can be determined about the user's connection?

  • A. The user has successfully authenticated through use of PEAP.
  • B. The user is connected wirelessly to a controller.
  • C. The user is connected to an ArubaOS-Switch.
  • D. The user is connected to a controller through use of the VIA client.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 111
An administrator stages an AP and re-provisions it as a RAP from the Mobility Master (MM). When re- provisioning the RAP, the administrator must enter a user's credentials.
What is the purpose of these credentials?

  • A. to authenticate users on wired and wireless ports
  • B. to authenticate users on wireless ports
  • C. to authenticate users on wired ports
  • D. to authenticate the RAP device

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 112
An administrator has ArubaOS-Switches that support tunneled node. The administrator wants to tunnel all user traffic from the Ethernet ports on the switches, and have the controllers authenticate the user traffic and apply the appropriate user role.
Which implementation meets these requirements?

  • A. Role-based tunneled node with the controllers configured in a cluster
  • B. Role-based tunneled node with the controllers configured for standalone mode
  • C. Per-port tunneled node with the controllers configured in a cluster
  • D. Per-port tunneled node with the controllers configured for standalone mode

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 113
Refer to the exhibit.

What is true about the configuration shown in the exhibit?

  • A. This is an ArubaOS controller configured for per-user tunneled node.
  • B. This is an ArubaOS controller configured for per-user tunneled node.
  • C. This is anArubaOS-Switch configured for per-port tunneled node.
  • D. This is an ArubaOS-Switch configured for per-user tunneled node.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 114
Refer to the exhibit.

A user uses a wireless client for a wireless session. Based on the output shown in the exhibit for the selected Aruba AP, what is the possible problem with this user's wireless session?

  • A. The AP has reached the limit for number of users connected to the radio.
  • B. The user misconfigured the Windows Managed Network Settings profile.
  • C. The user is associated with a failed 802.1X/EAP authentication
  • D. The user is configured for PEAP, but the WLAN profile implemented EAP-TLS.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 115
An administrator configures a port on a RAP through the association of an AAA profile with 802.1X authentication to a RAP Ethernet port. This port connects to a switch with user desktops attached. The administrator notices that when users connect wirelessly to the RAP, a user role correctly restricts their traffic.
But, when users connect with their wired desktops, they are assigned an initial role and routed to a Captive Portal page.
What must the administrator do to enable desktop usage based on the user's role assignment?

  • A. Identify the RAP port as untrusted.
  • B. Map the RAP port to an authentication profile.
  • C. Apply a server-derived role policy to the RAP port.
  • D. Implement ACLs on the RAP port.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 116
Which protocol is used to tunnel user traffic when an administrator implements tunneled mode between anArubaOS-Switch and an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC)?

  • A. AMON
  • B. PAPI
  • C. IPSec
  • D. GRE

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 117
Where would an administrator define the split-tunneling mode for a RAP located at a branch office?

  • A. the AAA policy on the controller
  • B. the Firewall policy on the controller
  • C. the Firewall policy on the RAP
  • D. the VAP profile on the controller

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 118
Refer to the exhibit.

A user uses Microsoft Windows for a wireless session. Based on the output shown in the exhibit for the selected Aruba AP, what is the possible problem with this user's wireless session?

  • A. The user is configured for PEAP, but the WLAN profile on the controller implemented EAP-TLS.
  • B. The controller cannot reach the AAA server to perform the authentication.
  • C. The user misconfigured the Managed Network Settings profile in Windows.
  • D. The AP has reached the limit for number of users that are allowedto connect to the radio.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 119
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator wants to centralize administrative access to the Aruba Mobility Controllers (MC) and Mobility Master (MM). ClearPass is set up and the preferred authentication protocols is TACACS+. Where should the administrator perform this configuration in the MM hierarchy shown in the exhibit?

  • A. At the controller levels
  • B. At the two campus levels
  • C. At the Managed Network level
  • D. At both the Mobility Master and Managed Network levels

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 120
An administrator needs to authenticate users connected to an ArubaOS-Switch. The Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) authenticates the user and assigns user roles to wired users.
Which mode should the administrator configure on the MC?

  • A. Split-tunneled node
  • B. Per-user tunneled node
  • C. Per-port tunneled node
  • D. VLAN tunneled node

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 121
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