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HP Exam HPE6-A85 Topic 9 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A85 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 9
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What is indicated by a flashing amber global status indicator LED on an Aruba CX6200M?

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A flashing amber global status indicator LED on an Aruba CX6200M switch typically indicates that the switch has encountered a fault, but it is recoverable. This LED behavior serves as an alert to the network administrator that an issue needs to be addressed, but it does not necessarily mean that the switch is inoperable.


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Loreta
27 days ago
Flashing amber light? Sounds like the switch is just having a disco party. Where's the dance floor?
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Frederica
15 days ago
A) The switch has a recoverable fault.
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Valentin
28 days ago
Booting the firmware image, huh? I wonder if it comes with a complimentary nap time for the IT team.
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Lashandra
6 days ago
C) The firmware image is corrupt.
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Dominque
9 days ago
B) Self-test is in progress.
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Junita
19 days ago
A) The switch has a recoverable fault.
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Amber
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe it's best to check the documentation for the correct answer.
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Kati
1 months ago
I believe it indicates that the switch is booting the firmware image.
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Amber
1 months ago
I think the flashing amber LED means the switch has a recoverable fault.
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Kasandra
1 months ago
Corrupt firmware image? Yikes, time to call the IT guy and watch him panic for the next hour.
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Merilyn
4 days ago
D) The switch is booting the firmware image.
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Adelle
8 days ago
C) The firmware image is corrupt.
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Donte
12 days ago
B) Self-test is in progress.
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Shaquana
24 days ago
A) The switch has a recoverable fault.
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Romana
1 months ago
Self-test? Really? I thought these switches were supposed to be plug-and-play. Who has time for that?
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Fidelia
16 days ago
Yeah, looks like there might be some troubleshooting involved.
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Kris
21 days ago
Oh, I see. So it's not just plug-and-play then.
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Alex
29 days ago
It means the switch has a recoverable fault.
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Walker
2 months ago
A flashing amber LED? Definitely a recoverable fault. I bet someone left their coffee mug on the switch again.
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Gail
11 days ago
D: Hopefully it's an easy fix this time.
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Cecilia
13 days ago
C: Haha, classic. Always causing issues.
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Devon
19 days ago
B: Probably someone spilled coffee on it again.
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Thomasena
1 months ago
A: Yep, that flashing amber LED means there's a recoverable fault.
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