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HP HPE7-A01 (Aruba Certified Campus Access Professional) certification exam is an essential certification for IT professionals who specialize in wireless networking and network design. Aruba Certified Campus Access Professional Exam certification exam tests the knowledge and skills required to design, configure, and troubleshoot wireless networks in modern campus environments. Candidates who pass the HPE7-A01 certification exam will have the knowledge and skills to design and manage wireless networks that meet the needs of today's businesses and organizations.
NEW QUESTION # 54
With Aruba CX 6300. how do you configure ip address 10 10 10 1 for the interface in default state for interface 1/1/1?
- A. int 1/1/1. routing, ip address 10.10.10 1/24
- B. int 1/1/1. ip address 10.10.10.1/24
- C. int 1/1/1. no switching, ip address 10 10 10.1/24
- D. int 1/1/1. switching, ip address 10 10 10 1/24
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
To configure an IP address for an interface in default state for interface 1/1/1 on Aruba CX 6300 switch, you need to disable switching on the interface first with the command no switching. Then you can assign an IP address with the command ip address. The other options are incorrect because they either do not disable switching or use invalid keywords such as switching or routing. References:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX_10_08/UG/bk01-ch01.html
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX_10_08/UG/bk01-ch02.html
NEW QUESTION # 55
You are configuring Policy Based Routing (PBR) for a subnet that will be used to test a new default route for your network Traffic originating from 10.2.250.0/24 should use a new default route to 10.1.1.253. Other non-default routes for this subnet should not be affected by this change.
What are two parts of the solution for these requirements? (Select two.)
- A.

- B.

- C.

- D.

- E.

Answer: B,E
Explanation:
Explanation
These are the correct parts of the solution for the requirements of configuring Policy Based Routing (PBR) for a subnet that will be used to test a new default route for your network. Option A defines a PBR policy named test-default-route with a rule named new-default-route that matches traffic from source IP address
10.2.250.0/24 and sets the next hop IP address to 10.1.1.253. Option E applies the PBR policy to VLAN 10 interface, which is the subnet that needs to use the new default route. The other options are incorrect because they either do not match the correct traffic or do not set the correct next hop. References:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch02.html
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch03.html
NEW QUESTION # 56
What steps are part of the Key Management workflow when a wireless device is roaming from AP1 to AP2?
(Select two.)
- A. AP1 will cache the client's information and send it to the Key Management service
- B. The Key Management service receives a list of all AP1 s neighbors from AirMatch.
- C. The Key Management service then generates R1 keys for AP2's neighbors.
- D. The Key Management service receives from AirMatch a list of all AP2's neighbors
- E. A client associates and authenticates with the AP2 after roaming from AP1
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
Explanation
Key Management is a service that runs on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) or Mobility Master (MM) to optimize roaming performance for wireless clients. Key Management works with AirMatch, a service that optimizes radio resource management for Aruba APs, to pre-generate and distribute R1 keys for neighboring APs before a client roams. When a wireless device is roaming from AP1 to AP2, the following steps are part of the Key Management workflow3:
* The client associates and authenticates with AP1 using 802.1X or PSK methods.
* The Key Management service caches the client's information and generates an R0 key for the client.
* The Key Management service receives a list of all AP1's neighbors from AirMatch.
* The Key Management service then generates R1 keys for AP1's neighbors using the R0 key and sends them to the corresponding APs.
* When the client roams to AP2, one of AP1's neighbors, it performs an 802.11r fast transition using the pre-generated R1 key without needing to re-authenticate.
References: 3 https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/tg/TB_KeyManagement.pdf
NEW QUESTION # 57
Due to a shipping error, five (5) Aruba AP-515S and one (1) Aruba CX 6300 were sent directly to your new branch office You have configured a new group persona for the new branch office devices in Central, but you do not know their MAC addresses or serial numbers The office manager is instructed via text message on their smartphone to onboard all the new hardware into Aruba Central What application must the office manager use on their phone to complete this task?
- A. Aruba installer App
- B. Aruba Central App
- C. Aruba Onboard App
- D. Aruba CX Mobile App
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
Aruba Central is a cloud-based networking solution that empowers IT with AI-powered insights, intuitive visualizations, workflow automation, and edge-to-cloud security to manage campus, branch, remote, data center, and IoT networks from one dashboard1. Aruba Central also provides a mobile app that allows users to easily onboard and monitor devices2. The app enables users to scan the barcode of a device (such as an AP or a switch) and add it to their network in Aruba Central2. The app also lets users monitor the details of Aruba wireless access points and switches and their clients on their network2.
Therefore, the application that the office manager must use on their phone to complete the task of onboarding all the new hardware into Aruba Central is the Aruba Central App.
References: 1 https://www.hpe.com/us/en/aruba-central.html 2
NEW QUESTION # 58
A customer is using a legacy application that communicates at layer-2. The customer would like to keep this application working across the campus which is connected via layer-3. The legacy devices are connected to Aruba CX 6300 switches throughout the campus.
Which technology minimizes flooding so the legacy application can work efficiently?
- A. Static VXLAN
- B. EVPN-VXLAN
- C. Ethernet over IP (EolP)
- D. Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
EVPN-VXLAN is a technology that allows layer-2 communication across layer-3 networks by using Ethernet VPN (EVPN) as a control plane and Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) as a data plane3. EVPN-VXLAN can be used to support legacy applications that communicate at layer-2 across different campuses or data centers that are connected via layer-3. EVPN-VXLAN minimizes flooding by using BGP to distribute MAC addresses and IP addresses of hosts across different VXLAN segments3. EVPN-VXLAN also provides benefits such as loop prevention, load balancing, mobility, and scalability3. References: 3
https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/tg/TG_EVPN_VXLAN.pdf
NEW QUESTION # 59
Which Aruba AP mode is sending captured RF data to Aruba Central for waterfall plot?
- A. Air Monitor
- B. Hybrid Mode
- C. Dual Mode
- D. Spectrum Monitor
Answer: D
Explanation:
Spectrum Monitor is an Aruba AP mode that is sending captured RF data to Aruba Central for waterfall plot. Spectrum Monitor is a mode that allows an AP to scan all channels in both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands and collect information about the RF environment, such as interference sources, noise floor, channel utilization, etc. The AP then sends this data to Aruba Central, which is a cloud-based network management platform that can display the data in various formats, including waterfall plot. Waterfall plot is a graphical representation of the RF spectrum over time, showing the frequency, amplitude, and duration of RF signals. The other options are incorrect because they are either not AP modes or not sending RF data to Aruba Central. Reference: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_86_Web_Help/Content/arubaos-solutions/1-overview/spectrum_monitor.htm https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_86_Web_Help/Content/arubaos-solutions/1-overview/waterfall_plot.htm https://www.arubanetworks.com/products/network-management-operations/aruba-central/
NEW QUESTION # 60
Your customer has asked you to assign a switch management role for a new user The customer requires the user role to only have Web Ul access to the System > Log page and only have access to the GET method for REST API for the /logs/event resource Which default AOS-CX user role meets these requirements?
- A. auditors
- B. operators
- C. administrators
- D. sysops
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
The auditors role is the default AOS-CX user role that meets the requirements of having Web UI access to the System > Log page and having access to the GET method for REST API for the /logs/event resource. The auditors role has a level of 1 and allows read-only access to most commands except those related to security or passwords. It also allows access to the Web UI and REST API with limited permissions. The other options are incorrect because they either have higher levels of access or do not allow access to the Web UI or REST API.
References: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch01.html
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch04.html
NEW QUESTION # 61
A system engineer needs to preconfigure several Aruba CX 6300 switches that will be sent to a remote office An untrained local field technician will do the rollout of the switches and the mounting of several AP-515s and AP-575S. Cables running to theAPs are not labeled.
The VLANs are already preconfigured to VLAN 100 (mgmt), VLAN 200 (clients), and VLAN 300 (guests) What is the correct configuration to ensure that APs will work properly?
- A.

- B.

- C.

- D.

Answer: B
Explanation:
Option C is the correct configuration to ensure that APs will work properly. It uses the ap command to configure a port profile for APs with VLAN 100 as the native VLAN and VLAN 200 and 300 as tagged VLANs. It also enables LLDP on the ports to discover the APs and assign them to the port profile automatically. The other options are incorrect because they either do not use the ap command, do not enable LLDP, or do not configure the VLANs correctly. Reference: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX_10_08/UG/bk01-ch02.html https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX_10_08/UG/bk01-ch03.html
NEW QUESTION # 62
When setting up an Aruba CX VSX pair, which information does the Inter-Switch Link Protocol configuration use in the configuration created?
- A. hello interval is disabled by default
- B. hello interval is based on the value set by dead interval
- C. hello interval 100ms by default
- D. hello interval is 1s by default
Answer: D
Explanation:
The reason is that the Inter-Switch Link Protocol (ISLP) is a protocol that enables VSX stack join and synchronization between two VSX peer switches. ISLP uses a hello interval to exchange control messages between the switches.
The hello interval is a parameter that specifies the time interval between sending hello messages. The default value of the hello interval is 1 second. The hello interval can be configured from 1 second to 10 seconds.
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/index.html
NEW QUESTION # 63
You are setting up a customer's 15 headless loT devices that do not support 802.1X. What should you use?
- A. Clearpass with WPA3-PSK
- B. Multiple Pre-Shared Keys (MPSK) Local
- C. Clearpass with WPA3-AES
- D. Multiple Pre-Shared Keys (MPSK) with WPA3-AES
Answer: B
Explanation:
MPSK Local is a feature that can be used to set up 15 headless IoT devices that do not support 802.1X authentication. MPSK Local allows the switch to automatically generate and assign unique pre-shared keys for devices based on their MAC addresses, without requiring any configuration on the devices or an external authentication server. The other options are incorrect because they either require 802.1X authentication, which is not supported by the IoT devices, or WPA3 encryption, which is not supported by Aruba CX switches. Reference: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch05.html https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch06.html
NEW QUESTION # 64
Select the Aruba stacking technology matching each option (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
a) Support up to 10 devices per stack ->
b) Support two devices per stack ->
c) Individual ISL links up to 400G are supported ->
d) individual ISL links up to 50G are supported ->
e) A maximum aggregate ISL bandwidth of 200G is supported ->
References: 1
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/GUID-2E425DAE-EC54-4313-9D
NEW QUESTION # 65
Using Aruba best practices what should be enabled for visitor networks where encryption is needed but authentication is not required?
- A. Open Network Access
- B. Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 Enterprise
- C. Opportunistic Wireless Encryption
- D. Wired Equivalent Privacy
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) is a feature that provides encryption for open wireless networks without requiring authentication. OWE uses an enhanced version of the 4-way handshake to establish a pairwise key between the client and the AP, which is then used to encrypt the wireless traffic using WPA2 or WPA3 protocols. OWE can be used for visitor networks where encryption is needed but authentication is not required. References: https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/tg/TG_OWE.pdf
NEW QUESTION # 66
You are helping an onsite network technician bring up an Aruba 9004 gateway with ZTP for a branch office The technician was to plug in any port for the ZTP process to start Thirty minutes after the gateway was plugged in new users started to complain they were no longer able to get to the internet. One user who reported the issue stated their IP address is 172.16 0.81 However, the branch office network is supposed to be on 10.231 81.0/24.
What should the technician do to alleviate the issue and get the ZTP process started correctly?
- A. Factory default and reboot the gateway to restart the process.
- B. Move the cable on the gateway from port G0/0V1 tc port G0 0.0
- C. Turn off the DHCP scope on the gateway, and set DNS correctly on the gateway to reach Aruba Activate
- D. Move the cable on the gateway to G0/0/1. and add the device's MAC and Serial number in Central
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
Aruba 9004 gateway supports ZTP on port G0/0/0 by default1. If the gateway is connected to a different port, such as G0/0/V1, it will not be able to communicate with Aruba Activate and Aruba Central, which are required for ZTP2. Moreover, port G0/0/V1 is configured as a DHCP server by default, which can cause IP address conflicts with the existing network3. Therefore, the technician should move the cable on the gateway to port G0/0/0, which will allow the gateway to obtain an IP address from the network DHCP server and start the ZTP process. The other options are not correct because they will not solve the issue or enable ZTP. For example, option D will not work because factory defaulting and rebooting the gateway will not change the port configuration or behavior3.
NEW QUESTION # 67
Your Aruba CX 6300 VSF stack has OSPF adjacency over SVI 10 with LAG 1 to a neighboring device The following configuration was created on the switch:
- A.

- B.

- C.

- D.

Answer: C
Explanation:
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a routing protocol that uses link-state information to calculate the best path to each destination in the network. OSPF establishes adjacencies with neighboring routers to exchange routing information and maintain a consistent view of the network topology1.
To establish an OSPF adjacency, the routers need to have some common parameters, such as the area ID, the network type, the hello interval, the dead interval, and the authentication method2. The routers also need to have a matching subnet mask on the interface that connects them3.
In this case, the Aruba CX 6300 VSF stack has an SVI (Switched Virtual Interface) on VLAN 10 with an IP address of 10.1.1.1/24 and a LAG (Link Aggregation Group) on port 1/1/1 and port 2/1/1 that connects to a neighboring device. The SVI is configured with OSPF area 0 and network type broadcast. The LAG is configured with OSPF passive mode, which means that it will not send or receive OSPF hello packets.
The neighboring device has an interface with an IP address of 10.1.1.2/24 and a LAG on port 1/0/1 and port 2/0/1 that connects to the Aruba CX 6300 VSF stack. The interface is configured with OSPF area 0 and network type broadcast.
Since the Aruba CX 6300 VSF stack and the neighboring device have the same area ID, network type, subnet mask, and default hello and dead intervals on their interfaces, they will be able to establish an OSPF adjacency over SVI 10 with LAG 1. The OSPF passive mode on the LAG will not affect the adjacency, because it only applies to the LAG interface, not the SVI interface.
NEW QUESTION # 68
On AOS10 Gateways, which device persona is only available when configuring a Gateway-only group'?
- A. Mobility
- B. Edge
- C. VPN Concentrator
- D. Branch
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
VPN Concentrator is the device persona that is only available when configuring a Gateway-only group on AOS10 Gateways. A device persona defines the role and functionality of a Gateway in a network. A Gateway-only group is a group that contains only Gateways and no APs. A VPN Concentrator persona enables a Gateway to terminate VPN tunnels from remote APs or clients and provide secure access to corporate resources. The other options are incorrect because they are either not device personas or not exclusive to Gateway-only groups. References:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_86_Web_Help/Content/arubaos-solutions/gateways/gatewa
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_86_Web_Help/Content/arubaos-solutions/gateways/vpn-co
NEW QUESTION # 69
A customer is using Aruba Cloud Guest, but visitors keep complaining that the captive portal page keeps coming up after devices go to sleep Which solution should be enabled to deal with this issue?
- A. MAC Caching under the splash page
- B. MAC Caching under the user-role
- C. MAC Caching under the WLAN
- D. Wireless Caching under the splash page
Answer: A
Explanation:
MAC Caching is a feature that allows a guest user to bypass the captive portal page after the first authentication based on their MAC address1 MAC Caching can be enabled under the splash page settings in Aruba Cloud Guest2 MAC Caching can improve the user experience and reduce the network overhead by eliminating the need for repeated authentication.
NEW QUESTION # 70
You need to create a keepalive network between two Aruba CX 8325 switches for VSX configuration How should you establish the keepalive connection?
- A. SVI, VLAN trunk allowed all on ISL in custom VRF
- B. loopback 0 and OSPF area 0 in default VRF
- C. routed port in custom VRF
- D. SVI, VLAN trunk allowed all on ISL in default VRF
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
To establish a keepalive connection between two Aruba CX 8325 switches for VSX configuration, you need to use a routed port in custom VRF. A routed port is a physical port that acts as a layer 3 interface and does not belong to any VLAN. A custom VRF is a virtual routing and forwarding instance that provides logical separation of routing tables. By using a routed port in custom VRF, you can isolate the keepalive traffic from other traffic and prevent routing loops or conflicts. The other options are incorrect because they either do not use a routed port or do not use a custom VRF. References:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch07.html
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch02.html
NEW QUESTION # 71
You must ensure the HPEAruba network you are configuring for a client is capable of piug-and-play provisioning of access points. What enables this capability?
- A. SRTP
- B. LLDP-MED
- C. CSMA
- D. UCC Service
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
The capability that enables plug-and-play provisioning of access points in an HPE Aruba network is the UCC Service. The UCC Service is a cloud-based service that allows the access points to automatically discover and connect to the Aruba Central management platform without any manual intervention. The UCC Service also provides zero-touch configuration, firmware updates, and monitoring for the access points1.
The other options are incorrect because:
B: LLDP-MED: LLDP-MED is a protocol that enhances the interoperability between network devices and IP phones. It does not enable plug-and-play provisioning of access points2.
C: SRTP: SRTP is a protocol that provides encryption and authentication for voice and video traffic. It does not enable plug-and-play provisioning of access points3.
D: CSMA: CSMA is a protocol that regulates how devices share a common medium, such as a wireless channel. It does not enable plug-and-play provisioning of access points.
NEW QUESTION # 72
Select the Aruba stacking technology matching each option (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
Answer:
Explanation:
NEW QUESTION # 73
Refer to the exhibit.
A company has deployed 200 AP-635 access points. To but is not working as expected What would be the correct action to fix the issue?
- A. Change the SSID to WPA3-Personal
- B. Change the SSID to WPA3-Enterpnse (CNSA).
- C. Change the SSID to WPA3-Enterprise (CCM).
- D. Change the SSID to WPA3-Enhanced Open
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
This is the correct action to fix the issue where the SSID is not working as expected. WPA3-Enhanced Open is a new security standard for public networks that uses Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) to provide encryption and privacy on open, non-password-protected networks. WPA3-Enhanced Open can be configured on an Aruba Access Point by changing the SSID security mode to WPA3-Enhanced Open in Aruba Central or Aruba Instant. The other options are incorrect because they either do not use WPA3-Enhanced Open or do not exist as valid security modes. References:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/wp/WP_WPA3-Enhanced-Open.pdf
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/Instant_86_WebHelp/Content/instant-ug/wpa3-enhanced-open.htm
NEW QUESTION # 74
Your customer is having issues with Wi-Fi 6 clients staying connected to poor-performing APs when a higher throughput APs are closer. Which technology should you implement?
- A. ARM
- B. Clearpass
- C. ClientMatch
- D. Airmatch
Answer: C
Explanation:
Wi-Fi 6 is an industry certification for products that support the new wireless standard 802.11ax, also known as "high-efficiency wireless". Wi-Fi 6 offers increased capacities, improved resource utilization and higher throughput speeds than previous standards.
Option B: ClientMatch
This is because option B shows how to use ClientMatch to optimize the wireless performance of Wi-Fi 6 clients on a UniFi network. ClientMatch is a feature that uses machine learning to analyze the traffic patterns of each client and assign them to the best available AP based on their location, device type, and network conditions2.
Therefore, option B is the best technology to implement for your customer's issue.
1: https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/221029967-UniFi-Network-Optimizing-Wireless-Connectivity 2: https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012947634-UniFi-Network-Optimizing-Wireless-Speeds
NEW QUESTION # 75
Refer to the exhibit.
A company has deployed 200 AP-635 access points. To but is not working as expected What would be the correct action to fix the issue?
- A. Change the SSID to WPA3-Personal
- B. Change the SSID to WPA3-Enterpnse (CNSA).
- C. Change the SSID to WPA3-Enterprise (CCM).
- D. Change the SSID to WPA3-Enhanced Open
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the Aruba Campus Access Professional documents1, WPA3-Enterprise is a security mode that supports 802.1X authentication and encryption with either AES-CCM or AES-GCMP. WPA3-Enterprise also optionally adds usage of Suite-B 192-bit minimum-level security suite that is aligned with Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) for enterprise networks2. This mode provides the highest level of security and is suitable for government and financial institutions.
The exhibit shows that the SSID is configured with WPA3-Enterprise (CCM), which uses AES-CCM as the encryption protocol. However, this mode is not compatible with some devices that require CNSA compliance.
Therefore, changing the SSID to WPA3-Enterprise (CNSA) would fix the issue and allow all devices to connect to the network.
NEW QUESTION # 76
Which statements regarding 0SPFv2 route redistribution are true for Aruba OS CX switches? (Select two.)
- A. The "redistribute connected" command will redistribute all connected routes for the switch including local loopback addresses
- B. The "redistribute static route-map connected-routes" command will redistribute all static routes without a matching deny in the route map "connected-routes".
- C. The "redistribute static route-map connected-routes" command will redistribute all static routes with a matching permit in the route map "connected-routes-
- D. The "redistribute connected" command will redistribute all connected routes for the switch except local loopback addresses.
- E. The "redistribute ospf" command will redistribute routes from all OSPF V2 and V3 processes
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
These are two correct statements regarding OSPFv2 route redistribution for Aruba OS CX switches. Route redistribution is a process that allows routes from one routing protocol or source to be injected into another routing protocol or destination. OSPFv2 is a link-state routing protocol that supports route redistribution from various sources, such as connected, static, BGP, etc. The "redistribute connected" command will redistribute all connected routes for the switch, including local loopback addresses, into OSPFv2. The "redistribute static route-map connected-routes" command will redistribute all static routes that have a matching permit statement in the route map named "connected-routes" into OSPFv2. The other statements are incorrect because they either do not reflect the correct behavior of route redistribution commands or do not exist as valid commands. Reference: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch02.html https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch03.html
NEW QUESTION # 77
You need to create a keepalive network between two Aruba CX 8325 switches for VSX configuration How should you establish the keepalive connection?
- A. SVI, VLAN trunk allowed all on ISL in custom VRF
- B. loopback 0 and OSPF area 0 in default VRF
- C. routed port in custom VRF
- D. SVI, VLAN trunk allowed all on ISL in default VRF
Answer: C
Explanation:
To establish a keepalive connection between two Aruba CX 8325 switches for VSX configuration, you need to use a routed port in custom VRF. A routed port is a physical port that acts as a layer 3 interface and does not belong to any VLAN. A custom VRF is a virtual routing and forwarding instance that provides logical separation of routing tables. By using a routed port in custom VRF, you can isolate the keepalive traffic from other traffic and prevent routing loops or conflicts. The other options are incorrect because they either do not use a routed port or do not use a custom VRF. Reference: https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch07.html https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.04/HTML/5200-6728/bk01-ch02.html
NEW QUESTION # 78
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Candidates can prepare for the exam by enrolling for training courses provided by Aruba or by self-study. It is recommended that candidates should have a minimum of 2-4 years of experience in designing and deploying wireless LAN solutions before taking this certification exam. Passing the HPE7-A01 Aruba Certified Campus Access Professional certification exam validates the candidate’s expertise in designing and implementing wireless LANs using Aruba products and makes them eligible for employment in the IT industry.
HP HPE7-A01 exam is a challenging and comprehensive exam that requires a solid understanding of Aruba WLANs and related technologies. To prepare for HPE7-A01 exam, candidates can take advantage of various resources, including online courses, study guides, and practice exams. With the right preparation and dedication, IT professionals can successfully pass the HP HPE7-A01 exam and earn the Aruba Certified Campus Access Professional certification.
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