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Exam HPE6-A69 Topic 6 Question 15 Discussion
HP Exam HPE6-A69 Topic 6 Question 15 Discussion
Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A69 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 6
[All HPE6-A69 Questions]
How Is voice Traffic prioritized correctly on ArubaOS-CX switches?
A
By placing it in the strict priority queue
B
By defining voice VLANs inside VLAN context
C
By attaching the QoS settings directly to device profiles
D
By implementing TOS-profiles
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Luis
20 days ago
If I can't figure this out, I'm just going to start randomly pressing buttons on the switch. It's like playing 'Guess the Answer' but with a thousand-dollar price tag!
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Zona
21 days ago
I heard the correct answer is hidden in a secret room accessible only by doing a triple backflip and reciting the Konami code. Worth a try, right?
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Becky
1 months ago
TOS-profiles, huh? Isn't that like a fancy way of saying 'Type of Service'? Seems a bit overkill for this.
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Giovanna
10 days ago
Yeah, TOS-profiles are basically just a way to prioritize different types of traffic.
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Melinda
1 months ago
Attaching QoS settings to device profiles? Sounds like a lot of work. I'm not sure that's the most efficient approach.
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Aimee
1 months ago
Option B seems a bit too specific. Defining voice VLANs might work, but it feels like there's a simpler solution out there.
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Rickie
2 months ago
I think option A is the way to go. Strict priority queue sounds like a solid way to prioritize voice traffic.
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Avery
23 days ago
Yes, strict priority queue ensures that voice traffic gets the highest priority on the network.
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Ming
30 days ago
I agree, option A seems like the most efficient way to prioritize voice traffic.
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Hildegarde
2 months ago
I think implementing TOS-profiles is the correct way to prioritize voice traffic.
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Josphine
2 months ago
I believe it's by attaching the QoS settings directly to device profiles.
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Lashandra
2 months ago
I think voice traffic is prioritized by defining voice VLANs inside VLAN context.
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