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HP Exam HPE6-A73 Topic 6 Question 105 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A73 exam
Question #: 105
Topic #: 6
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When implementing user-based tunneling on an AOS-CX switch, which component defines the primary and backup Aruba gateways?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Ivette
17 days ago
This question is a real tunnel of confusion! I'm going to go with option C and hope for the best.
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Alesia
18 days ago
Option B, definitely! The gateway role is where you define the primary and backup Aruba gateways. It's like a superhighway for your user traffic.
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Katina
23 days ago
D is my guess. The zone settings on the AOS-CX switch must specify the Aruba gateways for user-based tunneling.
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Aracelis
10 days ago
Yes, the zone setting is where you specify the Aruba gateways for user-based tunneling.
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Miesha
13 days ago
D is correct. The zone settings define the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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Iluminada
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. Maybe the transit VLAN (option A) has something to do with it?
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Merrilee
4 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could be the zone (option D) that determines the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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Ryan
13 days ago
I believe the server group (option C) is responsible for defining the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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Alaine
19 days ago
I think it might be the gateway role (option B) that defines the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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Marci
1 months ago
Option C seems right to me. The server group should contain the Aruba gateways for the user-based tunneling configuration.
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Louisa
9 days ago
Exactly, make sure to configure the server group with the correct gateways for seamless tunneling.
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Glenna
13 days ago
So, the server group is crucial for user-based tunneling on the AOS-CX switch.
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Zachary
23 days ago
Yes, the server group is where you specify the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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Selma
26 days ago
I think it's the server group that defines the gateways.
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Carli
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Zone could also be a possibility as it defines network segments.
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Sabra
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B) Gateway role because it determines the primary and backup gateways.
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Carlene
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Server group.
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An
2 months ago
I think it's option B. The gateway role must define the primary and backup Aruba gateways for user-based tunneling.
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Viola
23 days ago
Zone does not determine the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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Brinda
1 months ago
Server group is not related to defining primary and backup gateways.
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Kizzy
1 months ago
Transit VLAN is not the component that defines the gateways.
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Gilma
1 months ago
I agree, the gateway role is responsible for defining the primary and backup Aruba gateways.
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