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HPE6-A42 Online Practice Questions and Answers

Questions 4

How can network administrators upgrade AirMatch on an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)?

A. Upgrade Client Match as part of a global software upgrade, and upgrade AirMatch separately as a loadable service module (LSM).

B. Upgrade AirMatch as part of a global software upgrade, and upgrade Client Match separately as a loadable service module (LSM).

C. Upgrade AirMatch and Client Match through a global software upgrade.

D. Upgrade Client Match and AirMacth separetely as a loadable service modules (LSMs).

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Questions 5

A network administrator wants to implement MAC filtering for the wireless network of a local financial firm to ensure that only employees can access the wireless network. What is a potential weakness of this solution?

A. MAC filters cannot be applied with WPA2 encryption.

B. Authorized MAC addresses are visible in plaintext in the air and can be easily spoofed.

C. Many popular clients do not have the capability to connect to WLANs that use MAC filters.

D. MAC filters offer no protection against authorized users who try to connect unauthorized devices.

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Questions 6

A company has an Aruba solution. A network administrator wants to prevent wireless users from accessing

shopping web sites with a bad reputation.

What should the administrator set up to deny such traffic?

A. an AppRF engine

B. application filters in the Traffic Analysis dashboard

C. firewall access control rules that specify HTTP and HTTPS services

D. firewall application rules

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Questions 7

Which Mobility Master (MM) dashboard should an administrator access to view a list of rogue and interfering APs?

A. Potential issues

B. Security

C. Performance

D. Network

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Questions 8

An Aruba Remote AP (RAP) operates in split-tunnel mode. How does the AP forward traffic?

A. It sends all user traffic in a GRE tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it sends control traffic in an IPsec tunnel to the controller.

B. It sends traffic designed to the corporate network in an IPsec tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it bridges other traffic locally.

C. It sends user and control traffic in two separate IPsec tunnels to the Mobility Controller (MC).

D. It sends all employee and control traffic in a GRE tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it bridges all guest traffic locally.

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Questions 9

Refer to the exhibits. Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

A company has an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution and needs a new WLAN for the corporate campus. A network administrator completes the creation of this WLAN, as shown in Exhibit 1. When the administrator tries to test a connection to the WLAN in various locations, the WLAN sometimes shows up in the list of WLANs on the client but sometimes does not. The administrator can see the WLAN in the list, as shown in Exhibit 2.

What is the error?

A. The Mobility Master (MM) does not have an active PEFNG license.

B. The WLAN is configured as a hidden SSID.

C. The configuration is not deployed to the Mobility Controller (MC).

D. The WLAN is configured at a lower level in the Managed Network hierarchy.

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Questions 10

Refer to the exhibit.

The alias in the rule shown in the exhibit is network 10.1.1.0/24.

A wireless client is assigned IP address 10.1.2.10/24 and the "admins" role. The wireless client at

10.1.2.10 attempts to initiate a Web session with a server at 10.1.1.2. a wired client at 10.1.1.3 attempts to

initiate an SSH session with the wireless client at 10.1.2.10.

How does the Aruba firewall handle these attempts?

A. The firewall drops the traffic from the wireless client. The firewall drops the traffic from the wired client.

B. The firewall permits the traffic from the wireless client, but drops the return traffic from the server. The firewall drops the traffic from the wireless client.

C. The firewall permits the traffic from the wireless client and also permits the return traffic from the server. The firewall permits the traffic from the wired client and also permits the return traffic from the wireless client.

D. The firewall permits the traffic from the wireless client and also permits the return traffic from the server. The firewall drops the traffic from the wired client.

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Questions 11

A network administrator wants to assign an authentication server group to the WPA2-Enterprise WLAN. Which profile should the administrator modify?

A. Virtual AP

B. SSID

C. AAA

D. L2 Authentication

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Questions 12

A network administrator reduces an AP radio transmit power from 18 dBm to 15 dBm. This is a loss of 3

dBms.

What is the current power as a percentage of the original power?

A. 10%

B. 33%

C. 50%

D. 83%

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Questions 13

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.

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Exam Code: HPE6-A42
Exam Name: Implementing Aruba WLAN (IAW) 8
Last Update: May 11, 2024
Questions: 129 Q&As

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