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HP Exam HPE6-A72 Topic 3 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A72 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 3
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What are two methods for remotely managing an Aruba AOS-CX switch? (Choose two.)

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Rueben
3 months ago
Wait, you mean I can't just walk up to the switch, tap it, and yell 'Hey, wake up!'? Talk about high-tech these days!
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Tegan
2 months ago
E) SSH
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Karon
2 months ago
B) HTTPS
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Therese
2 months ago
A) SNMPv2c
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Florinda
3 months ago
B) HTTPS and E) SSH for sure. Gotta keep that switch secure, you know? Unless you want some rogue hacker taking over your network. No thanks!
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Raylene
2 months ago
I always make sure to use HTTPS and SSH to keep my network safe from hackers.
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Sommer
2 months ago
Definitely, using SNMPv2c or Telnet is just asking for trouble.
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Leslee
3 months ago
I agree, HTTPS and SSH are the way to go for secure remote management.
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Ilda
3 months ago
Hmm, let's see. SNMPv2c and SSH would be my pick. I mean, who wants to plug in a USB-C console when you can just remote in, right?
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Catalina
2 months ago
USB-C console may be useful as a backup method, but SSH is much more convenient for remote management.
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Youlanda
2 months ago
I always use SNMPv2c for monitoring and SSH for configuration on my Aruba switches.
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Dierdre
3 months ago
I prefer using SSH for remote management, it's more secure than Telnet.
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Aracelis
3 months ago
I agree, SNMPv2c and SSH are definitely the way to go for remote management.
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Billi
4 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Telnet is so outdated, it's not even funny. It's like trying to use a rotary phone to manage a modern switch.
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Adaline
2 months ago
I agree, SSH is the way to go for remote management of switches.
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Leslie
3 months ago
Telnet is definitely outdated, SSH is much more secure and reliable.
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Marguerita
4 months ago
I prefer using SNMPv2c and SSH for remote management. SNMPv2c for monitoring and SSH for secure access.
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Ben
4 months ago
B) HTTPS and E) SSH? That's a no-brainer! Who still uses Telnet these days anyway?
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Nguyet
3 months ago
USB-C console can be handy as a backup method for remote management.
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Antonette
3 months ago
Using SNMPv2c for remote management can also be useful in certain situations.
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Sean
3 months ago
Telnet is definitely outdated and not secure compared to HTTPS and SSH.
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Ty
3 months ago
I agree, HTTPS and SSH are definitely the way to go for remote management.
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Isaac
4 months ago
I agree with you, Rasheeda. SSH and HTTPS are more secure compared to Telnet.
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Rasheeda
4 months ago
I think the two methods for remotely managing an Aruba AOS-CX switch are SSH and HTTPS.
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