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HPE6-A78 Exam - Topic 2 Question 74 Discussion

Answer: How does the ArubaOS firewall determine which rules to apply to a specific client's traffic?
C) The firewall applies thee rules in policies associated with the client's user role.
A) The firewall applies every rule that includes the dent's IP address as the source.
B) The firewall applies the rules in policies associated with the client's wlan
D) The firewall applies every rule that includes the client's IP address as the source or destination.

HPE6-A78 Exam - Topic 2 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A78 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 2
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Answer: How does the ArubaOS firewall determine which rules to apply to a specific client's traffic?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Yuonne
6 months ago
D seems too broad, not sure about that one.
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Myong
7 months ago
Wait, does it really apply all those rules? Sounds complicated!
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Silva
7 months ago
A is incorrect, it’s not just about the IP.
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Lura
7 months ago
Definitely C, user role rules are key!
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Fabiola
7 months ago
I think it's B, policies linked to the WLAN.
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Delisa
7 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B since it makes sense that WLAN policies would dictate the rules, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Mitsue
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like the IP address plays a role, but I can't recall if it applies to both source and destination.
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Jamika
8 months ago
I remember something about user roles being important for traffic rules, so maybe option C is correct?
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Alita
8 months ago
I think the firewall uses the policies linked to the client's WLAN, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only factor.
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Paris
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this. The firewall applies the rules in policies associated with the client's user role.
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Joaquin
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a strategy here. The key is to focus on how the firewall associates clients with policies and roles.
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Hillary
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I'll need to review the firewall configuration details to understand how it selects the rules.
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Maybelle
8 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different ways the firewall could determine which rules to apply.
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Gwen
1 year ago
Haha, imagine if the firewall just threw darts at a board to decide the rules. That'd be one way to keep the hackers on their toes!
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Shaun
1 year ago
I heard the firewall even considers the client's location. Talk about a well-rounded security solution!
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Matthew
11 months ago
The firewall dynamically applies rules based on the client's context.
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Dorian
11 months ago
Yes, it also takes into account the client's location for added security.
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Beckie
12 months ago
It uses user roles and policies to determine the rules.
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Peggie
1 year ago
Hmm, isn't there something about using the VLAN ID too? Seems like the firewall covers all its bases!
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Graham
1 year ago
Using VLAN ID as a factor in rule application definitely adds an extra layer of protection.
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Geoffrey
1 year ago
It's great that the firewall covers all its bases to ensure network security.
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Graciela
1 year ago
Yes, the ArubaOS firewall can use VLAN ID to determine which rules to apply.
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Sherill
1 year ago
I think it also looks at the client's MAC address and user role. Helps the firewall really lock down that traffic.
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Cory
12 months ago
It definitely adds an extra layer of security to the network.
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Iluminada
1 year ago
Yes, having multiple criteria helps ensure that only authorized traffic is allowed through.
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Crista
1 year ago
That makes sense, it's important for the firewall to have multiple factors to consider when filtering traffic.
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Velda
1 year ago
The ArubaOS firewall uses the client's IP address, MAC address, and user role to determine which rules to apply.
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Elizabeth
1 year ago
The ArubaOS firewall applies rules based on the client's IP address, right? Gotta love how it keeps our network secure!
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Kattie
1 year ago
It's great how it helps keep our network secure!
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Janella
1 year ago
Yes, the ArubaOS firewall uses the client's IP address to determine which rules to apply.
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Ronnie
1 year ago
Yes, the firewall uses a combination of IP addresses, protocol, and port numbers to determine which rules to apply.
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Tijuana
1 year ago
I think it also considers the protocol and port numbers.
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Johanna
1 year ago
It looks at the source and destination IP addresses.
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