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
Traffic between servers in Area 1 takes a sub-optimal path rather than the link dedicated to VLAN 1000, subnet 10.0.0.0/30. Based on the exhibits, what can administrators do to create a better path for this traffic?
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A company has attempted to implement OSPF without success. The devices in Area 1 need to be able to reach Area 2. Routes should be aggregated for advertisement in other areas. What must be changed to meet these requirements?
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Both Switch-1 and Switch-2 redistribute RIP routes into OSPF. The network administrator wants routers in Area 1 to receive the redistributed routes from Switch-1 but not from Switch-2. Routers in other areas should receive the routes from Switch-2.
What should the administrator do to achieve this goal?
What is a typical reason to implement MAC authentication on an AOS-Switch?
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
In the exhibits, VLAN 20 under a device name indicates that the device is configured with that VLAN. The exhibits also indicate whether VLAN 20 is statically configured on each link, either as an untagged or a tagged VLAN. If the link has no label, VLAN 20 is not statically configured on that link.
A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that use port-based tunneled node. The plan calls for tunneled-node endpoints to be assigned to VLAN 20 and for the Aruba Mobility Controller to handle the tunneled-node traffic at Layer 2. Which exhibit shows the correct plan for VLAN 20 in the wired infrastructure?
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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 10.1.0.0/16 on each switch. Where should the administrator specify the 10.1.0.0/16 range?
Which technologies can prevent split brain in a VSF fabric that includes Aruba 2930F switches?
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?
What is the minimum requirement for a device to pass local MAC authentication (LMA) on an AOS-Switch?
Network administrators decide to change OSPF Area 1 to a stub area in order to solve some performance issues. No routes are redistributed into area 1.
What is one implication of making this change?
A company starts to have issues with too many rules in the dynamic ACLs applied to AOS-Switch ports. Administrators decide to remove some of the common rules from the dynamic ACLs and enforce them in an ACL applied to the users’ VLAN instead.
What is one rule that administrators should keep in mind to ensure that the new ACLs control traffic as they expect?
Refer to the exhibit.
A known unicast packet is received from Switch-1 on the standby and must be forwarded to Switch-2. How does the VSF fabric decide which port in the aggregated link should forward the packet?
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Switch-1 runs BGP. What should the network administrator do to permit Switch-1 to establish a neighbor relationship with Router-1?
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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?
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Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Both Switch-1 and Switch-2 have an OSPF inter-area route to 10.2.0.0/16 with metric 10 in their IP routing table. Switch-3 has the default setting for ECMP. Based on the exhibits, what should the Switch-3 routing table display if the network operates as normal?
A customer wants to authenticate AOS-Switch managers to a RADIUS server. Managers should be assigned either read-only or full read-write level access based on the Service-Type VSA in their user account.
What must the network administrator enable on the AOS-Switches to ensure they comply with this plan?
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A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that implement port-based tunneled node. Their Aruba controller has 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?
Refer to the exhibits:
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A network administrator at a university notices high utilization on links between the access layer and core. The output shown in the exhibit is characteristic of samples taken several times an hour during congestion. The administrator suspects file sharing and other unauthorized traffic, and decides to use an ACL to permit only HTTP, HTTPS, and a few other authorized types of traffic.
How can the administrator apply the ACL to address both the security and the congestion problem?