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HPE6-A85 Exam Dumps - Aruba Certified Campus Access Associate Exam

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Question # 25

What is the ideal mounting position for a typical Aruba indoor AP?

A.

Horizontal, below a suspended ceiling

B.

Under a office desk

C.

Horizontal, above a suspended ceiling

D.

Vertical, at a wall

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Question # 26

How does a single Aruba CX 6300M switch configuration use L3 connectivity to establish routing traffic between switch virtual interfaces 120 and 130?

A.

Routing is enabled by default with Aruba 6300M.

B.

Route leaking must be configured in default VRF.

C.

Delete 'no routing' from the SVI interfaces.

D.

Create static routes between SVI 120 and 130.

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Question # 27

Match the Aruba Central technology to the appropriate feature. (Matches may be used more than once.)

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Question # 28

Which authentication does Aruba's Captive Portal use?

A.

Layer 3 authentication

B.

MAC authentication

C.

802.1x authentication

D.

Layer 2 authentication

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Question # 29

What change does a client make when it roams from one access point to another in a WLAN?

A.

It changes the destination MAC address on its 802.11 frames.

B.

It changes the SSID to match the SSID on the new access point.

C.

It changes its default gateway to the IP of the new access point.

D.

It changes its association with the new wireless controller's SSID.

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