A company wants to implement RADIUS authentication of all managers who log in to AOS-Switches via SSH. The RADIUS server also sends VSAs that indicate which commands users can enter, and switches must honor these.
What must the administrator do to meet the company’s requirements?
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Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A company has attempted to implement OSPF without success. The devices in Area 1 need to be able to reach Area 2. Routes should be aggregated for advertisement in other areas. What must be changed to meet these requirements?
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A company has IP phones that are LLDP-MED capable. The exhibit shows the configuration for the VLAN to which IP phones belong, as well as the configuration for ports to which phones will connect. AOS-Switches at the access layer are set up to use LLDP-MED. The administrator wants to automatically provision the phones to send traffic with the right VLAN tag and priority.
Which additional configuration step must the administrator complete?
An AOS-Switch enforces 802.1X. It receives an Access-Accept with this HPE VSA from its Radius server:
Attribute Name and ID = HPE-User-Role (25) Value = contractor
The switch then rejects the client. What is one requirement for the switch to accept the message and authorize the client?
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A network administrator wants to prevent endpoints from spoofing the MAC address of the VLAN 2 default gateway. What should the administrator configure on Switch-1?
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A network administrator needs to deploy AOS-Switches that implement port-based tunneled node. Their Aruba controller has IP address 10.1.10.5/24. The architect has assigned tunneled-node endpoints to VLAN 20.
What is one issue with the current configuration planned for VLAN 20 on the switch?
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Exhibit 1.
Exhibit 2.
The VoIP phone connects, authenticates successfully, and is dynamically assigned to tagged VLAN 6. The endpoint connected to the phone does not authenticate but starts to send untagged traffic.
How does the switch handle this traffic?
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Switch-1 and Switch-2 connect on interface A23. The switches experience a connectivity issue. The network administrator sees that both switches show this interface as up. The administrator sees the output shown in the exhibit on Switch-1.
What is a typical issue that could cause this output?