HPE6-A45試験無料問題集「HP Aruba Certified Switching Professional 認定」

Refer to the exhibits.


The network administrator enters the commands shown in Exhibit 2, and Switch-1 and Switch-2 exchange keepalive messages. What is the expected behavior if Switch-1 later fails to receive keepalive messages from Switch-2?

Which situation requires an AOS-Switch interface to support MAC-based VLANs?

Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

A network administrator wants to set up mirroring of traffic from port 1 on Switch-1 to port 1 on Switch-2.
Exhibit-2 shows the commands that the administrator enters. The mirroring does not work correctly.
What must the administrator do to correct the error?

Two AOS-Switches connect on VLAN 10 in OSPF Area 1, which is defined as a stub area on both. Which mismatch can cause OSPF routers to lose adjacency?

The security policy for a company requires that switches use SNMPv3 and accept all read-only SNMPv2c messages. The network administrator enables SNMPv3. Which additional action should the network administrator take to comply with this policy?

An AOS-Switch enforces 802.1X. It receives an Access-Accept with this HPE VSA from its Radius server:
Attribute Name and ID = HPE-User-Role (25) Value = contractor
The switch then rejects the client. What is one requirement for the switch to accept the message and authorize the client?

A network administrator needs to create a QoS policy on an AOS-Switch. What is one component that the administrator must create before the policy?

An administrator wants to ensure that an AOS-Switch forwards all traffic that it receives on interface 1 with high priority.
- Switches should also communicate the high priority to other switches across the traffic path.
- The switch has type of service disabled.
- The administrator plans to apply 802.1p priority 5 to interface 1.
What should the administrator check to ensure that the configuration will work properly?

Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1.

Exhibit 2.

The VoIP phone connects, authenticates successfully, and is dynamically assigned to tagged VLAN 6. The endpoint connected to the phone does not authenticate but starts to send untagged traffic.
How does the switch handle this traffic?

Refer to the exhibit.

A network administrator sets up 802.1X authentication to a RADIUS server on an AOS-Switch. The RADIUS server and user devices are both set up to use PEAP MSCHAPv2. The administrator tests the authentication and sees the output shown in the exhibit. Which issue could cause this output?