Exam ID HPE6-A70
Exam type Proctored
Exam duration 1 hour 30 minutes
Exam length 60 questions
Passing score 70%
Delivery languages Japanese, English, Latin American Spanish
Supporting resources These recommended resources help you prepare for the exam:
Aruba Mobility Fundamentals, Rev. 19.21
Additional study materials
Aruba Certified Mobility Associate Study Guide
Exam description
The Aruba Certified Mobility Associate Exam tests your knowledge and skills
to deploy AOS 8 single-site, on premise, geographically simple enterprise WLANs.
Ideal candidate for this exam
Typical candidates for this certification are networking IT professionals
who deploy small-to-medium scale network solutions based on Aruba products and
technologies
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.
Use HPE Press study guides and additional reference materials; study guides,
practice tests, and HPE books.
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 or study materials alone, does not ensure
you will pass the exam.
Objectives This exam validates that you can:
30% Describe and differentiate WLAN fundamentals and Aruba Architectures
Define elements, describe the functionality, and differentiate between the
802.11 standards and amendments, RF bands, channels, and regulatory domains.
Identify licenses that are used for various features, describe licensing pools,
and differentiate between boxed-based, controller-based, and centralized
licensing.
Describe and differentiate between AP Modes (CAP, SA, AM, mesh point, mesh
portal, IAP, RAP).
29% Identify and differentiate the functions, features, and capabilities of
Aruba single-site on-premise enterprise solutions.
Identify and differentiate automatic RF management capabilities and
features.
Identify and differentiate the basic firewall policies and roles, and relate the
roles to the policies and how they are applied in the hierarchy.
Identify and differentiate wireless security authentication types, server types,
and encryption types.
Differentiate the scalability limits in the Aruba controller models, and given a
scenario with customer requirements determine which model is appropriate.
27% Configure, validate, and troubleshoot Aruba WLAN secure employee and
guest solutions.
Select the appropriate components to configure a guest WLAN and validate the
configuration.
Troubleshoot an employee and a guest WLAN.
Configure a guest WLAN and validate the configuration.
14% Manage and monitor Aruba solutions.
Use the Mobility Master dashboards to monitor and troubleshoot client
connectivity.
Describe the functionality and uses of AirWave.
QUESTION 1
A network administrator creates the role employees and adds this rule to it:
user any any permit
The first several wireless clients assigned to the employees role are assigned
IP addresses in the
10.10.10.0/24 subnet. Several other wireless clients with the employees role are
then assigned IP addresses in the 10.10.20.0/24.
When the Aruba firewall matches traffic from these clients to the user any any
permit rule, what does it do?
A. It permits traffic from wireless clients in both the 10.10.10.0/24 and
10.10.20.0/24 subnet as long as the packet has a source IP.
B. It permits the traffic from wireless clients in the 10.10.20.0/24 subnet, but
drops the traffic from wireless clients in the 10.10.10.0/24 subnet.
C. It drops traffic from wireless clients in both the 10.10.10.0/24 and
10.10.20.0/24 subnet.
D. It permits the traffic from wireless clients in the 10.10.10.0/24 subnet, but
drops the traffic from wireless clients in the 10.10.20.0/24 subnet.
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 2
A company has many 7220 controllers in its Aruba wireless architecture. A
network administrator wants to use the Traffic Analysis dashboard in order to
monitor which type of applications are being used by wireless users.
What is required for this implementation?
A. AirMatch and ClientMatch must be enabled.
B. The solution must have active PEFNG licenses.
C. WLANs must use the decrypt-tunnel forwarding option.
D. Firewall policies must include application filtering rules.
Correct Answer: B
QUESTION 3
A network administrator configures an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based
solution to provide wireless access to employees. The solution must meet these
criteria:
Authenticate users to a network RADIUS server
Enforce different Aruba firewall rules based on the user department
How can the administrator meet these criteria in the simplest way?
A. Create a different WLAN and SSID for each department. Apply different
firewall policies to each WLAN.
B. Have the RADIUS server send different roles for users in different
departments. Apply role-based firewall policies.
C. Create multiple zones on the MM. Assign different departments are sets of
firewall policies to different zones.
D. Have the RADIUS server assign users in different departments to different
VLANs. Apply firewall policies based on IP ranges.
Correct Answer: B
QUESTION 4
An Aruba solution runs ArubaOS 8 and uses a mobility master architecture.
Which feature can network administrators use to balance wireless across APs on
different channels?
A. AppRF
B. ARM
C. Client Match
D. AirMatch
Correct Answer: C
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