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【Hardware】 Free PDF 2026 HP HPE6-A85: Aruba Campus Access Associate Exam Authoritative Cert

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HP Aruba Campus Access Associate Exam Sample Questions (Q65-Q70):NEW QUESTION # 65
DRAG DROP
Match the most cost-effective option for cabling each requirement. (All lengths indicate total cable length including patch cable(s), service loops, etc. where used.)

Answer:
Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 66
What is the correct command to add a static route to a class-c-network 10.2.10.0 via a gateway of
172.16.1.1?
  • A. ip route-static 10.2 10.0.255.255.255.0 172.16.1.1
  • B. ip route 10.2.10.0.255.255.255.0 172.16.1.1 description aruba
  • C. ip-route 10.2.10.0/24 172.16.1.1
  • D. ip route 10.2.10.0/24.172.16.11
Answer: C
Explanation:
The correct command to add a static route to a class-c-network 10.2.10.0 via a gateway of 172.16.1.1 is ip-route 10.2.10.0/24 172.16.1.1. This command specifies the destination network address (10.2.10.0) and prefix length (/24) and the next-hop address (172.16.1 .1) for reaching that network from the switch.
The other commands are either incorrect syntax or incorrect parameters for adding a static route.
References: https://www.arubanetworks.com/te ... ontent/cx-noscg/ip- routing/sta

NEW QUESTION # 67
What is the correct command to add a static route to a class-c-network 10.2.10.0 via a gateway of 172.16.1.1?
  • A. ip route-static 10.2 10.0.255.255.255.0 172.16.1.1
  • B. ip route 10.2.10.0.255.255.255.0 172.16.1.1 description aruba
  • C. ip-route 10.2.10.0/24 172.16.1.1
  • D. ip route 10.2.10.0/24.172.16.11
Answer: C
Explanation:
The correct command to add a static route to a class-c-network 10.2.10.0 via a gateway of 172.16.1.1 is ip- route 10.2.10.0/24 172.16.1.1 . This command specifies the destination network address (10.2.10.0) and prefix length (/24) and the next-hop address (172.16.1 .1) for reaching that network from the switch. The other commands are either incorrect syntax or incorrect parameters for adding a static route.References:https://www.
arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX_10_04/NOSCG/Content/cx-noscg/ip-routing/static-routes.htm To add a static route in network devices, including Aruba switches, the correct command format generally includes the destination network, subnet mask (or CIDR notation for the mask), and the next-hop IP address.
The command "ip route 10.2.10.0/24 172.16.1.1" correctly specifies the destination network "10.2.10.0" with a class C subnet mask indicated by "/24", and "172.16.1.1" as the next-hop IP address. This command is succinct and follows the standard syntax for adding a static route in many network operating systems, including ArubaOS-CX. The other options either have incorrect syntax or include additional unnecessary parameters that are not typically part of the standard command to add a static route.

NEW QUESTION # 68
Match the Aruba Central technology to the appropriate feature. (Matches may be used more than once.)

Answer:
Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 69
Where are wireless client roaming decisions made?
  • A. Client device
  • B. Joint decision made by the origination and destination APs
  • C. Virtual Controller
  • D. Aruba Central
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless client roaming decisions are made by the client device based on its own criteria, such as signal strength, noise level, data rate, etc. The network can influence the client's roaming decision by providing information such as neighbor reports, load balancing, band steering, etc., but the final decision is up to the client.References:https://www.arubanetworks.com/te ... nt/instant-ug/wlan- roaming/client-roaming.htm Wireless client roaming decisions are primarily made by the client device itself. The client device monitors the signal strength and quality of the current connection and decides to roam to a different Access Point (AP) when the current signal deteriorates below a certain threshold or a better option is available. While APs and controllers can provide information and support for roaming decisions through protocols like 802.11k and
802.11v, the ultimate decision to roam is made by the client device based on its algorithms and thresholds.

NEW QUESTION # 70
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