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Question 1

A network technician at a branch office is connecting VolP phones to a newly configured AOS-CX switch. Users are complaining that voice quality is not as good as at the corporate office. Further investigation

shows the local-priority value at the branch office is 1 while at the corporate office is 5.

What describes the issue regarding the default QoS behavior on the AOS-CX switch?


Correct : C

In an AOS-CX switch, if the QoS trust mode is not configured, it is set to none by default. The VoIP phones will mark their traffic with a local-priority value, which, if the QoS trust mode is none, will correspond to CoS map entry 1 by default. The local-priority value of 1 at the branch office likely indicates that the traffic is not being prioritized correctly compared to the corporate office, where a local-priority of 5 suggests a higher level of prioritization for voice traffic.


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Question 2

What is a common use of LLDP for wireless access points?


Correct : D

LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is commonly used by network devices, including wireless access points, to negotiate PoE (Power over Ethernet) power levels with the switch they are connected to. This allows the access point to communicate its power requirements to ensure it receives the necessary power for optimal operation.


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Question 3

A hacker has altered a user's 3-Way Handshake in order to gain access to their session.

Which security mechanism would intelligently deny this traffic?


Correct : D

A stateful firewall would intelligently deny traffic from a hacker attempting to alter a user's 3-Way Handshake to gain access to their session. Stateful firewalls keep track of the state of active connections and can recognize if an incoming packet is part of an established session. This allows them to detect and block unauthorized access attempts that do not match the known state of a connection.


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Question 4

What will perform a hard reset of an Aruba CX switch?


Correct : B

Performing a hard reset on an Aruba CX switch typically involves pressing and holding the reset button for a specified amount of time, such as 5 seconds, and then releasing it. This action will initiate a reboot of the switch and return it to factory default settings, including the credentials.


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Question 5

What are two characteristics of ClientMatch? (Select two.)


Correct : D, E

ClientMatch is an Aruba patented technology that helps to move sticky clients---clients that stay connected to an AP even when there are better APs available---to a more appropriate AP. This technology ensures that clients are always connected to the best available AP, optimizing both the client's performance and the overall performance of the wireless network.


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