Exam ID HPE6-A47
Exam type Proctored
Exam duration 1 hour 30 minutes
Exam length 60 questions
Passing score 68%
Delivery languages English, Japanese
Related certifications Aruba Certified Design Professional (ACDP) V1
Supporting resources These recommended resources help you prepare for the exam:
01114374: Designing Aruba Solutions, Rev. 18.21
Exam description
This exam tests your knowledge, skills, and ability to design solutions
based on given requirements and the architectural design. It tests your ability
to design solutions for single-site campus networks with less than 1000
employees, or for subsystems or components of enterprise-level wired and
wireless campus, branch, and remote networks.
Ideal candidate for this exam
Typical candidates for this exam are networking IT professionals who have
architect experience with Aruba wireless and wired switching solutions. They
have relevant field experience focused on interpreting architectures and
customer requirements to design Aruba subsystems or single-site campus network
solutions.
Exam contents
This exam has 60 questions.
Advice to help you take this exam
Complete the training and review all course materials and documents before you
take the exam.
Exam items are based on expected knowledge acquired from job experience, an
expected level of industry standard knowledge, or other prerequisites (events,
supplemental materials, etc.).
Successful completion of the course alone does not ensure you will pass the
exam.
Read this HPE Exam Preparation Guide and follow its recommendations.
Visit HPE Press for additional reference materials, study guides, practice
tests, and HPE books.
Exam items are of multiple choice format and can include short scenarios, and a
few items can be aligned to a main scenario.
Objectives This exam validates that you can:
Sections/Objectives
10% Gather and analyze data, and document customer requirements for a
single-site campus environment with less than 1000 employees or subsystems of an
enterprise-wide network.
Given an outline of a customer’s needs, determine the information required
to create a solution.
18% Evaluate the requirements for a single-site campus environment with less
than 1000 employees or subsystems of an enterprise-wide network, and select the
wired and wireless networking technologies for the design.
Given a scenario, evaluate the customer requirements to identify gaps per a gap
analysis, and select components based on the analysis results.
Given a scenario, translate the business needs of the environment into technical
customer requirements.
31% Plan and design an Aruba solution per the customer requirements for a
single-site campus environment with less than 1000 employees or subsystems of an
enterprise-wide network.
Given a scenario, select the appropriate products based on the customer
technical requirements.
Given the customer requirements, design the high-level architecture.
Given a customer scenario, explain how a specific technology or solution would
meet the customer requirements.
33% Produce a detailed design specification document for a single-site campus
environment with less than 1000 employees or subsystems of an enterprise-wide
network.
Given a customer scenario, choose the appropriate components that should be
included on the BOM.
Given the customer requirements, determine the component details and document
the high-level design.
Given a customer scenario, determine and document a detailed network management
design.
Given a customer scenario, design and document a detailed network security
solution.
Given a customer scenario, design and document the logical and physical network
solutions.
Given the customer scenario and service level agreements, document the licensing
and maintenance requirements.
8% Recommend the solution to the customer.
Given the customer’s requirements, explain and justify the recommended
solution.
QUESTION: 2
Read this scenario thoroughly, and then answer each that displays on the right side of the screen.
An architect proposes these products for a customer who wants a wireless and wired upgrade:
1. Aruba 2930M switches at the access layer
2. Aruba 5406R switches at the core
3. Aruba AP-325s
4. Aruba 7205 Mobility Controllers (MCs), deployed in a cluster
5. Aruba Mobility Master (MM)
6. Aruba ClearPass Cx000V
7. Aruba AirWare
The architect also needs to propose a security plan for the solution. The customer has 900 employees
and up
to 30 guests a day. The customer wants to protect the internal perimeter of the network with
authentication and
simple access controls. The customer is most concerned about wireless security, but also wants to
ensure that
only trusted users connect on the wire. However, the customer also wants all wired traffic to be
forwarded
locally on access layer switches. The customer already has a third-party firewall that protects the data
center.
The customer wants to use certificates to authenticate user devices, but is concerned about the
complexity of
deploying the solution. The architect should recommend a way to simplify. For the most part users
connect
company-issued laptops to the network. However, users can bring their own devices and connect
them to the
network. The customer does not know how many devices each user will connect, but expects about
two or
three per-user. DHCP logs indicate that the network supports a maximum of 2800 devices.
Refer to the provided scenario. Which ClearPass licenses should the architect include in the
proposal?
A. 1,000 Access licenses and 1000 Onboard licenses
B. 1,000 Access licenses and 3,000 (3×1000) Onboard licenses
C. 3,000 Access licenses (3×1000) and 1000 Onboard licenses
D. 3,000 Access licenses and 3,000 (3×1000) Onboard licenses
Answer: B
QUESTION: 3
Read this scenario thoroughly, and then answer each that displays on the right side of the screen.
An architect proposes these products for a customer who wants a wireless and wired upgrade:
1. Aruba 2930M switches at the access layer
2. Aruba 5406R switches at the core
3. Aruba AP-325s
4. Aruba 7205 Mobility Controllers (MCs), deployed in a cluster
5. Aruba Mobility Master (MM)
6. Aruba ClearPass Cx000V
7. Aruba AirWare
The architect also needs to propose a security plan for the solution. The customer has 900 employees
and up
to 30 guests a day. The customer wants to protect the internal perimeter of the network with
authentication and
simple access controls. The customer is most concerned about wireless security, but also wants to
ensure that
only trusted users connect on the wire. However, the customer also wants all wired traffic to be
forwarded
locally on access layer switches. The customer already has a third-party firewall that protects the data
center.
The customer wants to use certificates to authenticate user devices, but is concerned about the
complexity of
deploying the solution. The architect should recommend a way to simplify. For the most part users
connect
company-issued laptops to the network. However, users can bring their own devices and connect
them to the
network. The customer does not know how many devices each user will connect, but expects about
two or
three per-user. DHCP logs indicate that the network supports a maximum of 2800 devices.
Refer to the provided scenario. Based on the plan for wired authentication, what is a correct plan for
wired user
VLANs?
A. use the MCs to assign wired users to their VLANs, and extend the VLANs to a Layer 3 switch
connected to
the MC
B. specify the VLANs in network policies on AirWare, and ensure that both the switches and MCs are
managed by AirWare
C. assign wired users to different VLANs from wireless users, based on port or role assignments on
access
layer switches. Extend the VLANs to the core.
D. configure the same roles on switches and MCs to place wired and wireless users in the same
VLANs.
Extend VLANs from access layer switches to the core.
Answer: C
QUESTION: 4
Read this scenario thoroughly, and then answer each that displays on the right side of the screen.
An architect proposes these products for a customer who wants a wireless and wired upgrade:
1. Aruba 2930M switches at the access layer
2. Aruba 5406R switches at the core
3. Aruba AP-325s
4. Aruba 7205 Mobility Controllers (MCs), deployed in a cluster
5. Aruba Mobility Master (MM)
6. Aruba ClearPass Cx000V
7. Aruba AirWare
The architect also needs to propose a security plan for the solution. The customer has 900 employees
and up
to 30 guests a day. The customer wants to protect the internal perimeter of the network with
authentication and
simple access controls. The customer is most concerned about wireless security, but also wants to
ensure that
only trusted users connect on the wire. However, the customer also wants all wired traffic to be
forwarded
locally on access layer switches. The customer already has a third-party firewall that protects the data
center.
The customer wants to use certificates to authenticate user devices, but is concerned about the
complexity of
deploying the solution. The architect should recommend a way to simplify. For the most part users
connect
company-issued laptops to the network. However, users can bring their own devices and connect
them to the
network. The customer does not know how many devices each user will connect, but expects about
two or
three per-user. DHCP logs indicate that the network supports a maximum of 2800 devices.
Refer to the provided scenario.
Which solution should the architect recommend on the 2930M switches to authenticate and control
wired
employee devices?
A. MAC-Auth on edge ports and no tunneled node
B. 802.1X on edge ports and per-user tunneled node
C. 802.1X on edge ports and no tunneled node
D. Mac-Auth on edge ports and per-user tunneled node
Answer: A
QUESTION: 5
An architect needs to choose between an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) 7010 or 7024. Which
?customer need
indicates that the 7024 is a better choice than the 7010?
A. the need to support 2000 users or devices
B. the need to support PoE+
C. the need to manage 20 APs
D. the need to connect 20 APs directly to the MC
Answer: A
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