HPE6-A80 Aruba Certified Design Expert Written Exam

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Question 1

Refer to the exhibit.

A customer needs a wired upgrade for a building on its main campus. The exhibit shows the switches that the architect has selected for each closet and me existing cabling. The customer is not open to changing the cabling.

The customer requires link redundancy for the uplinks from each closet and for the links from the building to the core. In non link failure situations, the uplinks from each closet must support at least 20Gbps, and the building as a whole must have at least 20 Gbps to the core in non link failure situations

Which two options Tor connecting the closets to the network core are valid? (select two.)

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • Connect me Floor 2 switch stack to Floor 1 with two fiber connections, DO me same for Floor 3. connect the Floor 1 switch stack to the network cone with two fiber connections.

  • Connect the switch stack on each floor directly to the network cone on two "fiber connections per floor. Achieve this by patching the inter-floor fiber through to the interbuilding fiber.

  • Combine the nine switches on the three floors into a single switch stack with the MM QM3 fiber cables in a ring topology. Connect two Floor 1 members to the network core with one fiber connection each.

  • Combine the nine switches on all three floors into a single switch slack with stacking cables in a ring topology.
    Connect two Floor f members to the network core with one fiber connection each

  • Add two aggregation switches in the Floor 1closet. Connect the switch stack for each closet to the aggregation switches on two fiber links each and the aggregation switches to the core on two fiber links.

Question 2

Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows the design for an existing network. The customer intends to replace the current Core switches with two Aruba 8400 switches.

What are two points that the architect should ensure that the customer understands?

(Select two.)

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • The 8400 switches do not support VSF.

  • The 8400 switches cannot be monitored by AirWave.

  • The 8400 switches run different software than the 5400R switches.

  • The 8400 switches have a smaller ARP table than the 540OR switches.

  • The 8400 switches are fixed port switches.


Question 3

A retail customer is doing a wired and a wireless refresh with Arut>a CX switches and S02.11ax APs. Currently, trey nave wireless Point of Sales (PoS) systems and would like to assure that the proposed deployment solution will comply with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) requirements.

The architect have proposed the following deployment solutions regarding PCI DSS requirements'

-IDS/IPS

-Aruba APs in hybrid mode as well as in dedicated AMs mode

-Strong authentication and encryption for wireless

-Built-in firewall and role-based access controls to segment WLAN

Which other requirements must you include in the existing deployment solution? (Select two.)

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • Select the FIPS/TAA-compliant version for the Access Points.

  • Suggest MACSet between the Aruba CX switches that encrypt all traffic over the link.

  • Switch high-availability solution VSF and VSX also can encrypt all traffic on their switch links.

  • Aruba Central or Aruba AirWave to generate a scheduled compliance reporting.

  • Role-based access controls for wired users using ClearPass. Optionally ; tunneled-node to MCs.