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HP Exam HPE6-A69 Topic 7 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A69 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 7
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A network administrator has deployed the following (partial) configuration:

What is the effect of this policy?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Hayley
2 months ago
Tough call, but I'm going with B. COPP traffic is the key here, and it's being restricted to that specific subnet.
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Eileen
1 months ago
User1: Definitely, it's all about restricting COPP traffic to that specific subnet.
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Salena
1 months ago
User2: Yeah, I agree. It seems like the most logical choice.
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Tiara
2 months ago
I think B makes sense. COPP traffic is limited to that subnet.
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Renay
2 months ago
Ha! This question is a real brain-teaser. I wonder if the network admin was having a bad day when they came up with this configuration.
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Stephaine
1 months ago
So basically, only certain traffic is allowed based on the subnet specified in the policy.
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Deeanna
1 months ago
COPP traffic is restricted to subnet 10.254.254.0/24 according to the configuration.
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Chauncey
1 months ago
Yeah, that sounds right. It's a way to restrict communication to specific subnets.
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Tenesha
2 months ago
I think the effect of this policy is that only subnet 10.254.254.0/24 is allowed to communicate with ip-addresses configured on VRF mgmt.
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Karan
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards A. This policy seems to be allowing only the 10.254.254.0/24 subnet to communicate with the IP addresses configured on the VRF mgmt.
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Valentin
2 months ago
Yeah, A sounds right. It's all about restricting access to that particular subnet.
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Tamra
2 months ago
I agree, A seems to be the most logical choice based on the configuration provided.
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Sang
2 months ago
I think A is the correct answer. It makes sense to restrict communication to a specific subnet.
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Jeniffer
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but it seems like option A) is the most likely answer based on the configuration provided.
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Benedict
3 months ago
I agree with Vanesa. It looks like only subnet 10.254.254.0/24 is allowed to communicate with certain ip-addresses.
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Hyman
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. The question mentions VRF mgmt, so C could be the right answer. Only SSH traffic to the VRF mgmt IP addresses is restricted to the 10.254.254.0/24 network.
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Quentin
2 months ago
I see your point. It's between A and C then. Let's go with one of those.
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Eura
2 months ago
That's true, A does mention that subnet specifically. It could also be the correct answer.
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Kanisha
2 months ago
But what about option A? It mentions subnet 10.254.254.0/24 specifically.
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Cherelle
2 months ago
I think you might be right, C does seem like the correct answer.
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Vanesa
3 months ago
I think the effect of this policy is to restrict communication to subnet 10.254.254.0/24.
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Charolette
3 months ago
This looks like a classic COPP (Control Plane Policing) configuration. I think the correct answer is B - COPP traffic is restricted to subnet 10.254.254.0/24.
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Pearlie
3 months ago
Yes, I think so too. It restricts COPP traffic to subnet 10.254.254.0/24.
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Arlette
3 months ago
I agree, option B seems to be the correct answer.
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