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HP Exam HPE6-A72 Topic 4 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A72 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 4
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Your customer has 349 users in a two-story building.

What are two benefits of a 2-Tier design? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, E

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Tresa
1 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of 2-Tier design. It's like choosing between a two-story house or a bungalow - both have their perks, but one is definitely more fun to slide down the stairs in.
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Colette
4 days ago
B) Improved performance by offloading processing from the Access layer to the Core.
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Ozell
10 days ago
A) Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols run close to the endpoints to better implement ACL and QoS policy at the edge.
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Carmelina
1 months ago
I believe having Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols close to the endpoints is also important for implementing ACL and QoS policies effectively.
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Kaycee
1 months ago
C is the real winner here. Who needs layer 3 when you can just let those layer 2 switches handle everything? Routing traffic from APs? Easy peasy!
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Carlee
1 days ago
A) Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols run close to the endpoints to better implement ACL and QoS policy at the edge.
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Avery
25 days ago
E) Provides a more cost effective solution given that no additional switches are required for a third tier.
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Taryn
30 days ago
C) Use of layer 2 switches at the access layer can process and route traffic from attached APs.
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Hana
2 months ago
D and E are the way to go. Supporting multiple WAN/MPLS connections directly on the Collapsed core is super convenient, and a cost-effective solution is always a plus.
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Lisbeth
2 months ago
I'll go with A and B. Implementing ACL and QoS at the edge is crucial for security and quality of service. And the performance boost from the Core is a no-brainer.
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Bonita
17 days ago
B
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Alaine
18 days ago
A
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Nichelle
2 months ago
Option B makes the most sense to me. Offloading processing from the Access layer to the Core should improve overall performance for the users.
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Denae
2 days ago
Gail: That's true, having ACL and QoS policies at the edge can be really beneficial.
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Willow
3 days ago
User 3: Plus, having Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols close to the endpoints can make implementing policies easier.
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Gail
4 days ago
User 2: Definitely, it can help improve performance for all the users in the building.
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Solange
5 days ago
User 1: I agree, offloading processing to the Core sounds like a good idea.
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Paz
6 days ago
Giuseppe: That's true, having ACL and QoS policies at the edge can be really beneficial.
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Luisa
18 days ago
User 3: Plus, having Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols close to the endpoints can make implementing policies easier.
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Giuseppe
1 months ago
User 2: Definitely, it can help improve performance for all the users in the building.
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Emilio
1 months ago
User 1: I agree, offloading processing to the Core sounds like a good idea.
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Thurman
2 months ago
I agree with Chantell. Offloading processing to the Core and not needing additional switches for a third tier are definitely advantages.
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Chantell
2 months ago
I think the benefits of a 2-Tier design are improved performance and cost effectiveness.
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