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HP Exam HPE6-A69 Topic 4 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A69 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 4
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Company A and Company B are merging their BGP routed networks The companies have overlapping IP ranges and security concerns during the migration phase. Which Aruba CX 8325 functionality would help the merging of networks in a secure way?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Delsie
1 months ago
D) virtual route forwarding and BGP route leaking? Sounds like a cool way to handle this without risking the family jewels. I'm in!
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Janine
9 days ago
A) Use of ACL's to separate the company networks at the VLAN level
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Carol
1 months ago
B) The Aruba Gateway appliance could work, but D) sounds more flexible and comprehensive for this use case.
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Benton
3 days ago
B) Use of Aruba Gateway appliance to control the routes between merged networks
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Thurman
23 days ago
A) Use of ACL's to separate the company networks at the VLAN level
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Odelia
1 months ago
A) Using ACLs at the VLAN level is a classic solution, but it might be too restrictive for this scenario. I'd go with D).
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Beata
2 months ago
C) A VSF capable switch would be a good option to integrate the routing. It's a neat feature that can make the migration smoother.
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Quentin
26 days ago
C) A VSF capable switch would be a good option to integrate the routing. It's a neat feature that can make the migration smoother.
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Jerry
29 days ago
A) Use of ACL's to separate the company networks at the VLAN level
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Galen
2 months ago
I agree with Blondell, option D seems like the most secure and efficient solution for the merging of networks.
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Ettie
2 months ago
D) Use of virtual route forwarding and BGP route leaking seems like the way to go. It will allow secure integration of the merged networks.
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Carlton
1 months ago
D) Use of virtual route forwarding and BGP route leaking is a more secure option
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Iesha
1 months ago
A) Use of ACL's to separate the company networks at the VLAN level
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Blondell
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is more suitable. Virtual route forwarding and BGP route leaking can ensure smooth integration.
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Launa
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. ACL's can help separate the networks securely.
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