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HP Exam HPE6-A69 Topic 3 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A69 exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 3
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The customer is already using Aruba Gateway and third-party L2 switches New ArubaOS CX 6300 switches have been deployed for R&D. which have a requirement for user profiling and tunneled traffic between ArubaOS CX 6300 and Aruba Gateway

What is required for this configuration to apply QoS user-based rules for the R&D client traffic?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Jodi
1 months ago
That's a good point, Louann. Option B does seem like a more holistic approach to ensuring QoS for the R&D client traffic. I might reconsider my choice.
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Louann
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe option B is the best choice as it involves applying QoS in the user role on the ArubaOS CX6300 switch, which seems more comprehensive.
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Jodi
2 months ago
I think option A is the correct answer because it mentions applying QoS rules directly to the ArubaCX 6300 client port.
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Carey
2 months ago
Oh, I know! Let's just throw in a random QoS policy on the third-party switch. What could go wrong, right? *nervous laughter*
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Alica
2 months ago
C) Manually prioritizing the tunneled traffic? That's like using duct tape to fix a broken window. Not the most elegant solution.
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Nicholle
2 months ago
Wait, did someone say 'third-party switches'? My IT senses are tingling. That's a recipe for disaster if I ever saw one.
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Shalon
29 days ago
D) Create a QoS policy for the UBT-client-VLAN traffic on the third-party switch.
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Inocencia
1 months ago
Wait, did someone say 'third-party switches'? My IT senses are tingling. That's a recipe for disaster if I ever saw one.
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Tamra
1 months ago
B) Apply a port-access policy with QoS defined in the user role on the ArubaOS CX6300 switch
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Yuki
1 months ago
A) Apply a QoS rule to the ArubaCX 6300 client port, lo classify traffic before it is tunneled.
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Marguerita
2 months ago
A) seems like the most straightforward approach to me. Classify the traffic before it's tunneled, makes sense.
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Josephine
1 months ago
That sounds like the best approach. It would help with user profiling and tunneled traffic between the switches.
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Jennie
1 months ago
I think we should apply a QoS rule to the ArubaCX 6300 client port to classify traffic before it is tunneled.
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