Free HP HPE6-A73 Exam Questions

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  • HP HPE6-A73 Exam Questions
  • Provided By: HP
  • Exam: Aruba Certified Switching Professional
  • Certification: HPE Aruba Certified
  • Total Questions: 116
  • Updated On: Feb 19, 2025
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  • Question 1
    • Examine the network exhibit.

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      A company has a guest implementation for wireless and wired access. Wireless access is implemented
      through a third-party vendor. The company is concerned about wired guest traffic traversing the same network
      as the employee traffic. The network administrator has established a GRE tunnel between AOS-CX switches
      where guests are connected to a routing switch in the DMZ.
      Which feature should the administrator implement to ensure that the guest traffic is tunneled to the DMZ while
      the employee traffic is forwarded using OSPF?

      Answer: B
  • Question 2
    • A network administrator is implementing a configuration plan in NetEdit. The administrator used NetEdit to push the configuration plan to the switch. Which option in the NetEdit planning section should the administrator select to save the configuration running on the switch to the startup-config?

      Answer: C
  • Question 3
    • What is correct regarding rate limiting and egress queue shaping on AOS-CX switches?

      Answer: A
  • Question 4
    • A customer has twenty AOS-CX switches that will be managed by NetEdit and would like support for NetEdit these switches will exist in the network for at least five years.
      Which type of licensing should be used by this customer?

      Answer: A
  • Question 5
    • Which protocol should be configured to allow NetEdit to discover third-party devices?

      Answer: A
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