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Questions # 31:

A company wants to apply a standard configuration to all AOS-CX switch ports and have the ports dynamically adjust their configuration based on the identity of

the user or device that connects. They want to centralize configuration of the identity-based settings as much as possible.

What should you recommend?

Options:

A.

Having HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) send standard RADIUS AVPs to customize port settings

B.

Having switches pull port configurations dynamically from HPE Aruba Networking Activate

C.

Having switches download user-roles from HPE Aruba Networking gateways

D.

Having switches download user-roles from HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM)

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Questions # 32:

A company already uses HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) as the RADIUS server for authenticating wireless clients with 802.1X. Now you are setting up 802.1X on AOS-CX switches to authenticate many of those same clients on wired connections. You decide to copy CPPM's wireless 802.1X service and then edit it with a new name and enforcement policy. What else must you change for authentication to work properly?

Options:

A.

Role mapping policy

B.

Authentication methods

C.

Authentication source

D.

Service rules

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Questions # 33:

A company needs to enforce 802.1X authentication for its Windows domain computers to HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM). The

company needs the computers to authenticate as both machines and users in the same session.

Which authentication method should you set up on CPPM?

Options:

A.

TEAP

B.

PEAP MSCHAPv2

C.

EAP-TTLS

D.

EAP-TLS

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Questions # 34:

A company has AOS-CX switches at the access layer, managed by HPE Aruba Networking Central. You have identified suspicious activity on a wired client. You want to analyze the client's traffic with Wireshark, which you have on your management station.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Access the client's switch's CLI from your management station. Access the switch shell and run a TCP dump on the client port.

B.

Go to the client's switch in HPE Aruba Networking Central. Use the "Security" page to run a packet capture.

C.

Set up a policy that implements a captive portal redirect to your management station. Apply that policy to the client's port.

D.

Set up a mirror session on the client's switch; set the client port as the source and your station IP address as the tunnel destination.

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Questions # 35:

A company has a variety of HPE Aruba Networking solutions, including an HPE Aruba Networking infrastructure and HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy

Manager (CPPM). The company passes traffic from the corporate LAN destined to the data center through a third-party SRX firewall. The company would like to

further protect itself from internal threats.

What is one solution that you can recommend?

Options:

A.

Have the third-party firewall send Syslogs to CPPM, which can work with network devices to lock internal attackers out of the network.

B.

Use tunnel mode SSIDs and user-based tunneling (UBT) on AOS-CX switches to pass all internal traffic directly through the third-party firewall.

C.

Add ClearPass Device Insight (CPDI) to the solution; integrate it with the third-party firewall to develop more complete device profiles.

D.

Configure CPPM to poll the third-party firewall for a broad array of information about internal clients, such as profile and posture.

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Questions # 36:

Refer to the exhibit.

Question # 36

The exhibit shows a saved packet capture, which you have opened in Wireshark. You want to focus on the complete conversation between 10.1.70.90 and 10.1.79.11 that uses source port 5448.

What is a simple way to do this in Wireshark?

Options:

A.

Apply a capture filter that selects for both the 10.1.70.90 and 10.1.79.11 IP addresses.

B.

Click the Source column and then the Destination column to sort the packets into the desired order.

C.

Apply a capture filter that selects for TCP port 5448.

D.

Right-click one of the packets between those addresses and choose to follow the stream.

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Questions # 37:

A company has HPE Aruba Networking infrastructure devices. The devices authenticate clients to HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM). You want CPPM to track information about clients, such as their IP addresses and their network bandwidth utilization. What should you set up on the network infrastructure devices to help that happen?

Options:

A.

Logging with CPPM configured as a Syslog server.

B.

Dynamic authorization enabled in the RADIUS settings for CPPM.

C.

RADIUS accounting to CPPM, including interim updates.

D.

An IF-MAP interface with CPPM as the destination.

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Questions # 38:

A company needs you to integrate HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) with HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Device Insight (CPDI).

What is one task you should do to prepare?

Options:

A.

Install the root CA for CPPM's HTTPS certificate as trusted in the CPDI application.

B.

Configure WMI, SSH, and SNMP external accounts for device scanning on CPPM.

C.

Enable Insight in the CPPM server configuration settings.

D.

Collect a Data Collector token from HPE Aruba Networking Central.

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Questions # 39:

A company has HPE Aruba Networking Central-managed APs. The company wants to block all clients connected through the APs from using YouTube.

Which steps should you take?

Options:

A.

Deploy gateways and have the APs tunnel traffic to the gateways. Then, enable the gateway IDS/IPS engine.

B.

Enable Client IPS at the "custom" level, and then specify the check for YouTube.

C.

Enable WebCC on all client firewall roles. Then, create WebCC category rules that deny suspicious URLs.

D.

Enable DPI. Then, create application rules to deny YouTube on the firewall roles.

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Questions # 40:

A company assigns a different block of VLAN IDs to each of its access layer AOS-CX switches. The switches run version 10.07. The IDs are used for standard

purposes, such as for employees, VolP phones, and cameras. The company wants to apply 802.1X authentication to HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Policy

Manager (CPPM) and then steer clients to the correct VLANs for local forwarding.

What can you do to simplify setting up this solution?

Options:

A.

Assign consistent names to VLANs of the same type across the AOS-CX switches and have user-roles reference names.

B.

Use the trunk allowed VLAN setting to assign multiple VLAN IDs to the same role.

C.

Change the VLAN IDs across the AOS-CX switches so that they are consistent.

D.

Avoid configuring the VLAN in the role; use trunk VLANs to assign multiple VLANs to the port instead.

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