Exam Code | HPE6-A70 |
Exam Name | Aruba Certified Mobility Associate Exam |
Questions | 131 Questions Answers With Explanation |
Update Date | November 08,2024 |
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A network administrator configures an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution to provide wireless access to employees. The solution must meet these criteria:?Authenticate users to a network RADIUS server?Enforce different Aruba firewall rules based on the user departmentHow can the administrator meet these criteria in the simplest way?
A. Have the RADIUS server assign users in different departments to different VLANs.
Apply firewall policies based on IP ranges.
B. Have the RADIUS server send different roles for users in different departments. Apply role-based firewall policies.
C. Create multiple zones on the MM. Assign different departments and sets of firewall policies to different zones.
D. Create a different WLAN and SSID for each department. Apply different firewall policies to each WLAN.
A company has many 7220 controllers in its Aruba wireless architecture. A network administrator wants to use the Traffic Analysis dashboard in order to monitor which type of applications is being used by wireless users.What is required for this implementation?
A. Airmatch and ClientMatch must be enabled.
B. The solution must have active PEFNG licenses.
C. Firewall policies must include application filtering rules.
D. WLANs must use the decrypt-tunnel forwarding option.
What is one reason for a network administrator to visit the Dashboard > Usage window on an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)?
A. to check license usage and determine the need for additional licenses
B. to analyze short terms trends in network usage by client, AP, and application
C. to view system usage statistics for the MM and troubleshoot potential issues
D. to generate reports about traffic patterns and network usage over the past several months
Which APs operate in an autonomous or standalone mode?
A. remote APs (RAPs)
B. spectrum analyzers (SAs)
C. mesh points (APs)
D. instant AP (IAP) clusters
A network administrator examines a list of 2.4GHz clients with low performance in the Mobility Master (MM) dashboard. Which property for a client should pose a concern as a potential performance issue?
A. Radio PHY of HT 20MHz
B. Max speed of 72Mbps
C. Goodput data rate of 12 Mbps
D. Usage of 10 MB
Refer to the exhibit.A network administrator needs to specify a RADIUS server for an employee WLAN on an Aruba solution. What must the administrator enter in the Shared key field?
A. the password defined as the preshared key for the WLAN on the Mobility Master
(MM) and on authorized wireless clients
B. the password configured in a user account with administrative rights on the RADIUS server
C. the password configured for RADIUS clients on the RADIUS server
D. the password defined for authorized wireless clients on the RADIUS server and also distributed to authorized wireless clients
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.
A WLAN in an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution uses WPA2-Enterprise security. This WLAN currently authenticates users to Active Directory (AD), and users log in with their Windows domain credentials. Network administrators now want to authenticate the Windows clients as well, based on the client Computer Names.What should the administrators do on MM to achieve this goal?
A. Set up Machine Authentication on the WLAN.
B. Set up Mac Authentication on the WLAN.
C. Bind individual Mobility Controllers (MCs) to AD at the device level.
D. Import the computer names from AD to the MM internal database.
A network administrator adds several new APs to an Aruba solution that uses AirMatch. The administrator does not want to change the channel for the existing APs, but wants the new APs to receive a provisional plan for their channels and power. What should the administrator do to meet this goal?
A. Run an on-demand quick AirMatch optimization.
B. Run an on-demand incremental AirMatch optimization.
C. Temporarily enable ARM on the existing and new APs, while AirMatch scheduling remains enabled.
D. Temporarily disable AirMatch scheduling, and then enable ARM on the existing and new APs.
Refer to the exhibit.The exhibit shows output from a Mobility Master (MM) dashboard. What is a valid reason for the administrator to click the akamai square under applications?
A. to create filter rules in order to control wireless user access to this
application
B. to download a report about the usage of this application over time
C. to see more details about this application, such as a list of aggregated sessions
D. to see the break down for only roles, destinations, WLANs and devices that use this application