HP Aruba Certified Design Associate (HPE6-A66) Free Practice Test
Question 1
A customer has over 100 access layer switches. The customer requires user authentication done via the Aruba Dynamic Segmentation feature. What components are required to implement this solution? (Select two.)
Correct Answer: B,D
Question 2
A network architect plans to use two ArubaOS 5406 switches in a wiring closet configured in a VSF domain The VSF link requires a 40 GDps connection Which SFP+ transceiver solutions would meet this requirement?
Correct Answer: C
Question 3
A customer currently has sets of three Aruba 5406R switches deployed for an access layer in multiple wiring closets in a building They are clustered in a VSF domain The customer wants to set up Multiple Active Detection (MAD) for the OOBM port, as well as use this port for remote management access. To simplify the connectivity, the customer wants to connect these three switches' OOBM ports to a separate switch in the wiring closet for the OOBM connectivity.
Which would be the most cost-effective solution that would meet the customer's requirements?
Which would be the most cost-effective solution that would meet the customer's requirements?
Correct Answer: C
Question 4
NewStellar has a main corporate campus in a business park with two adjacent buildings. Each building has three floors and each floor is 322 x 175 feet (98 x 53 meters) for 56,350 square feet (5,235 square meters) total. The ceiling for each floor is 12 feet (3.6 meters) high with a drop-down ceiling at 10 feet (3 meters). The network architect has given you one floor to analyze, Building 1 Floor 2, shown in the attached exhibit.

This floor has a central main corridor with washrooms, stairs, elevators and supply and network cabinets. There are cubicles around the perimeter of the floor. The central part main corridor's dimensions contain 9,350 square feet (870 square meters). Assuming that wireless coverage is not required in the central area, which square footage (square meter) value should a network architect use when determining the number of APs in a capacity design for each floor?

This floor has a central main corridor with washrooms, stairs, elevators and supply and network cabinets. There are cubicles around the perimeter of the floor. The central part main corridor's dimensions contain 9,350 square feet (870 square meters). Assuming that wireless coverage is not required in the central area, which square footage (square meter) value should a network architect use when determining the number of APs in a capacity design for each floor?
Correct Answer: D
Question 5
A network architect is designing a wireless solution for a company that is leasing one floor in a multi-floor building in a downtown area. The customer is concerned about ensuring complete Wi-Fi coverage and pin-pointing RF hazards. What type of survey should the network architect perform?
Correct Answer: C
Question 6
A network architect is creating a new wireless solution for a customer. Wireless coverage is required throughout all four floors of two buildings on the same campus. Dynamic RF capabilities, including AirMatch, are required. Seamless roaming is required within and between the two buildings. Each floor will have approximately 20 APs and 6 external APs are required for connectivity between the two buildings.
Correct Answer: A