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HPE6-A45 exam covers a wide range of topics related to Aruba switching technologies, including VLANs, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), link aggregation, Multicast, Quality of Service (QoS), and more. HPE6-A45 exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions that must be completed within 90 minutes. The passing score for the exam is 70%, but it is recommended that candidates aim for a higher score in order to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the subject matter.


HP HPE6-A45 (Aruba Certified Switching Professional) Certification Exam is designed for networking professionals who want to validate their skills in configuring and managing Aruba switching solutions. Aruba Certified Switching Professional Exam certification exam covers a wide range of topics, including ArubaOS-Switches, VLANs, Link Aggregation, Spanning Tree Protocol, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, and many more. Passing HPE6-A45 exam demonstrates that you have the knowledge and skills required to deploy and maintain Aruba switching solutions in enterprise environments.

 

NEW QUESTION # 20
Exhibit


Exhibit 2 shows IGMP groups on Switch-2, which runs IGMP but not PIM. Switch-1 and Switch-3 don not have IGMP or PIM enabled. Client 1 begins to forward multicasts to 239.1.1.1.
Which clients receive the multicasts?

  • A. Client 2, but not any of the other clients
  • B. Client 2, Client 3, and Client 4
  • C. Client 3, but not any of the other clients
  • D. Client 3 and Client 4, but not Client 2

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 21
A company deploys AOS-Switches at sites with inexperienced IT staff. The main office network administrators want to monitor thresholds to generate alerts on branch switches. What should be set up for this purpose?

  • A. an auto-config server
  • B. an RMON alarm
  • C. an sFlow instance
  • D. an SNMP trap

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 22
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?

  • A. It drops the traffic.
  • B. It forwards the traffic in VLAN 6.
  • C. It forwards the traffic in VLAN 5.
  • D. It relays the traffic to the RADIUS server for authentication.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 23
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

A company does not require authentication for security, but AOS-Switches are set up to use local MAC authentication (LMA) to assign the correct VLAN and priority to IP phones. IP phones and computers belong to different VLANs. Each device is supposed to connect to a specific port, but sometimes users connect their devices to the wrong ports and cannot receive access without help from IT.
How can a network administrator configure the switches to eliminate this issue?

  • A. Set the address limit to 2 on the switch ports that apply LMA.
  • B. Add the MAC addresses for computers to the myPhones MAC group.
  • C. Apply LMA to all edge switch ports, and set the unauth VLAN to the user VLAN.
  • D. Create a user role that applies the user VLAN, and set this role as the initial role.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 24
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

The network administrator needs to set up BGP between the two company switches, Switch-1 and Switch-2.
The BGP connection does not establish. Based on the exhibits, what does the administrator need to do to fix the issue?

  • A. Set the update source for the neighbor to the local loopback interface on each switch.
  • B. Enter the network command for 10.0.0.0/24 in the router BGP mode on each switch.
  • C. Enable the multihop option for the neighbor on each of the switches.
  • D. Enable BGP on the interfaces that the switches use to reach each other.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 25
A company deploys AOS-Switches at sites with inexperienced IT staff. The main office network administrators want to monitor thresholds to generate alerts on branch switches.
What should be set up for this purpose?

  • A. an auto-config server
  • B. an RMON alarm
  • C. an sFlow instance
  • D. an SNMP trap

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 26
Refer to the exhibit.

The network administrator enables DHCP snooping globally and on VLAN 2. An additional step is mandatory for DHCP snooping to operate correctly and for clients to receive DHCP settings.
What is the additional mandatory step?

  • A. Enable ARP protection.
  • B. Define trk1 as a trusted DHCP port.
  • C. Define an authorized DHCP server.
  • D. Define edge ports as untrusted DHCP ports.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 27
What is the minimum requirement for a device to pass local MAC authentication (LMA) on an AOS-Switch?

  • A. The device MAC address matches a MAC group, address, OUI, or range that is associated with an LMA profile.
  • B. The device MAC address matches a default MAC group, which is enabled but not necessarily associated with a profile.
  • C. The device MAC address matches a default MAC group that is associated with an LMA profile.
  • D. The device MAC address matches a configured MAC group, address, OUI, or range, which is not necessarily associated with a profile.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:


NEW QUESTION # 28
Which technologies can prevent split brain in a VSF fabric that includes Aruba 2930F switches?

  • A. OOBM MAD or LLDP MAD
  • B. VLAN MAD or ARP MAD
  • C. LLDP MAD or VLAN MAD
  • D. ARP MAD or OOBM MAD

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 29
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

The network administrator enters the commands shown in Exhibit 2. What is the spanning tree status on A1 and A2?

  • A. Both A1 and A2 forward traffic.
  • B. A1 blocks traffic, and A2 forwards traffic.
  • C. A1 forwards traffic, and A2 blocks traffic.
  • D. Both A1 and A2 block traffic.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 30
What is one difference between BPDU protection and root guard?

  • A. BPDU protection drops BPDUs received on a port, but does not block the port. Root guard blocks the port if it receives a BPDU.
  • B. BPDU protection blocks a port if it receives any BPDU, but root guard blocks a port only if the BPDU indicates a better root path.
  • C. BPDU protection works with RPVST+, RSTP, and MSTP. Root guard works with RSTP or MSTP, but not RPVST+.
  • D. BPDU protection is typically implemented on edge ports, but root guard is typically implemented on uplinks with the root port role.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Reference: http://ericleahy.com/index.php/bpdu-guard-bpdu-filter-root-guard-loop-guard- udld/


NEW QUESTION # 31
Refer to the exhibit.

Every switch shown in the exhibit is an AOS-Switch that runs PIM-SM. A network administrator wants to load-balance the RP role, so Switch-3 and Switch-4 both act as RPs for some of the multicast groups. How should the administrator configure the RPs?

  • A. Specify 10.3.3.3 as a static RP address on half of the AOS-Switches and 10.4.4.4 as a static RP address on the other half.
  • B. Specify 10.3.3.3 as a static RP address on Switch-1. Specify 10.4.4.4 as a static RP address on Switch-2.
  • C. Specify Switch-3 and Switch-4 IP addresses as candidate RP addresses on Switch-1. Specify the same candidate addresses on Switch-2.
  • D. Specify the candidate RP command on Switch-3. Also specify the candidate RP command on Switch-4.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 32
Refer to the exhibit.

Switch-1 and Switch-2 are AOS-Switches, which are iBGP peers. ISP 1 and ISP 2 advertise some routes to the same Internet destinations. Switch-1 and Switch-2 must select between these routes based on AS path length.
What is required for Switch-1 and Switch-2?

  • A. Multihop enabled for the connection to the iBGP neighbor
  • B. ECMP disabled for BGP
  • C. iBGP synchronization enabled
  • D. eBGP and iBGP administrative distance set to the same value

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 33
Refer to the exhibit.

Why are these switches unable to achieve adjacency?

  • A. The area range is incorrect on Switch-1 and missing on Switch-2.
  • B. Switch-1 and Switch-2 use different area types for Area 1.
  • C. They have the same priority and cannot elect a Designated Router (DR).
  • D. Switch-2 does not support every area that Switch-1 does.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 34
Refer to the exhibit.

An AOS-Switch has the ACL shown in the exhibit. A network administrator then enters these commands:
Switch(config)# mac-access-list standard myACL
Switch(config-std-macl)# deny 007d.45cc.0000 0000.0000.ffff
How does this ACL treat these frames:
1 = 007d.45cc.ffff 2 = 007d.45cc.0000

  • A. It denies both frames.
  • B. It permits frame 1 and denies frame 2.
  • C. It permits both frames.
  • D. It denies frame 1 and permits frame 2.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 35
Exhibit

A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that implement port-based tunneled node. Their Aruba controller IP address 10.1.10.5/24. The architect has assigned tunneled-node endpoints to VLAN 20.
What is one issue with the current configuration planned for VLAN 20 on the switch?

  • A. VLAN 20 must have GRE enabled on it.
  • B. VLAN 20 must have an IP address in the same subnet as the controller.
  • C. VLAN 20 must not enabled jumbo frames.
  • D. VLAN 20 cannot have an IP address.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 36
Refer to the exhibit.

Switch-1 runs BGP. What should the network administrator do to permit Switch-1 to establish a neighbor relationship with Router-1?

  • A. Specify 192.168.1.0/30 with the network command in the BGP context.
  • B. Enable BGP on VLAN 100.
  • C. Configure 192.168.1.2 as a neighbor manually within the BGP context.
  • D. Set the BGP AS number to 46501.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 37
Exhibit

Switch-2, Switch-5 and Switch-6 currently have many OSPF routes to Area 1 networks.
The network administrator wants to replace these routes with a single aggregated route to
10.10.1.0.0/16 on each switch. Where should the administrator specify the 10.1.0.0/61 range?

  • A. In the Switch-2, Switch-5, and Switch-6 OSPF global configuration
  • B. In the Switch-1 OSPF Area 1 configuration
  • C. In the Switch-1 OSPF Area 0 configuration
  • D. In the Switch-2 OSPF Area 2 configuration

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 38
Exhibit

The VoIP phone connections, authenticates successfully, and is dynamically assigned to tagged VLAN6. The endpoint connected to the phone does not authenticate but start to send untagged traffic. How does the switch handle this traffic?

  • A. It drops the traffic
  • B. It relays the traffic to the RADIUS server for authentication.
  • C. It forwards the traffic in VLAN 5.
  • D. It forwards the traffic in VLAN 6.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 39
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

Network administrators are alerted to high interface utilization on a switch by a management solution. They examine the utilization on the uplink interfaces several times an hour during problem times. The exhibit shows output typical of times of congestion. The administrators want to allocate bandwidth fairly and reduce congestion on the uplinks.
What could help meet these requirements?

  • A. a per-queue rate limit on interfaces 1 and 2
  • B. an outbound rate limit on each edge port
  • C. an outbound rate limit on interfaces 1 and 2
  • D. a broadcast rate limit on each edge port

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 40
Refer to the exhibit.

What must the network administrator do on Switch-1 to enable this switch to advertise 192.0.2.0/24 to the router at 192.168.1.1?

  • A. Enable eBGP multihop to the 192.168.1.1 neighbor.
  • B. Enter the network 192.168.1.0/24 command in the BGP context.
  • C. Redistribute OSPF routes into the BGP process
  • D. Enter a static route to 192.0.2.0/24 to the black hole.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 41
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