HP HPE6-A41 - Applying Aruba Switching Fundamentals for Mobility (ACSA) Exam

Question #6 (Topic: Topic 1)
How many operating system image files can a network administrator load on an ArubaOS switch?
A. two B. three C. four D. unlimited
Answer: A
Question #7 (Topic: Topic 1)
Refer to the exhibit.
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Originally, all four switches had the same region configuration. VLAN 14 was added to Switch_D and then mapped to instance 2.
How does this affect the MSTP topology?
A. Load sharing is lost, one of the uplinks is blocked for all traffic on Switch_C and Switch_D. B. Load sharing is lost, one of the uplinks is blocked for all traffic on Switch_D C. All connectivity is lost, both uplinks are blocked on Switch_D. D. A Layer 2 loop exists and will cause sporadic connectivity issues.
Answer: B
Question #8 (Topic: Topic 1)
Refer to the exhibit.
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The network administrator wants to place contractor clients and employee clients in different broadcast domains.
How should the administrator achieve this goal?
A. Add a router in between Switch 1 and Switch 2. Configure a different subnet on each router interface. B. Create two MSTP instances on each switch. Assign ports connected to contractor clients to one instance and ports connected to employee clients to the other instance. C. Assign the switch ports connected to contractor clients to one VLAN and ports connected to employee clients to another VLAN. Extend the VLANs between the switches. D. Create two device profiles. Apply one profile to ports connected to contractor clients, and apply the other profile to ports connected to employee clients.
Answer: C
Question #9 (Topic: Topic 1)
Refer to the exhibit.
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All of the switches shown in the exhibit are ArubaOS switches.
Where should the network administrator configure an IP helper address of 10.1.1.10?
A. on VLAN 2 on Switch-1 B. on VLAN 2 on Switch-3 C. on VLAN 1 on Switch-1 D. on VLAN 1 on Switch-2
Answer: A
Question #10 (Topic: Topic 1)
What is the relationship between a wireless client’s data rate and the throughput for the client’s traffic?
A. The throughput is 90 percent of the data rate. B. The throughput is equal to the data rate multiplied by the connection time, minus the headers’ bytes. C. The throughput is less than the data rate and also depends on factors such as number of clients in the cell. D. The data rate and the throughput are equivalent.
Answer: B
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