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HP Exam HPE6-A84 Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A84 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 4
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Refer to the exhibit.

Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) is using the settings shown in the exhibit. You reference the tag shown in the exhibit in enforcement policies related to NASes of several types, including Aruba APs, Aruba gateways, and AOS-CX switches.

What should you do to ensure that clients are reclassified and receive the correct treatment based on the tag?

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Linn
1 years ago
Wait, is this a trick question? What if the answer is actually E) Summon the ClearPass Genie to handle it all for you?
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Jennifer
1 years ago
I'm torn between B and C. Bouncing the switch port might be a bit more heavy-handed, but it's supported by all the NASes, so it could be a viable option. Hmm, decisions, decisions...
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Raul
11 months ago
I would go with enabling profiling in each service. It seems like a more targeted approach for reclassifying clients.
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Eloisa
11 months ago
Bouncing the switch port could be a bit drastic, but if it's supported by all the NASes, it could work.
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Jerry
11 months ago
I think enabling profiling in each service and setting the profiling action to the correct one for the NASes might be the way to go.
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Curt
11 months ago
Bouncing the switch port might be too drastic, so I would go with enabling profiling.
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Julie
12 months ago
Yeah, that could ensure clients are reclassified correctly based on the tag.
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Ben
12 months ago
I think enabling profiling in each service might be the way to go.
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Arlyne
1 years ago
I see your point, Keneth. But I think setting the Tags Update Action to No Action and enabling RADIUS CoAs could also work well.
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Lorrie
1 years ago
This question is a piece of cake! Anyone who's worked with ClearPass Policy Manager should know that C is the right answer. Profiling is the key to making this work correctly.
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Keneth
1 years ago
I'm not sure about that. I think changing the RADIUS action to [Aruba Wireless -Terminate Session] might be a better option.
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Ayesha
1 years ago
I think option D is the way to go. Setting the Tags Update Action to No Action and then enabling RADIUS CoAs using enforcement profiles in the rules that match clients with the tag seems like a more elegant solution.
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Rosita
1 years ago
Changing the RADIUS action to [Aruba Wireless -Terminate Session] might also work well for ensuring correct treatment based on the tag.
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Judy
1 years ago
I agree, option D seems like the best approach for reclassifying clients based on the tag.
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Martina
1 years ago
The correct answer is C. Enabling profiling in each service and setting the profiling action to the correct one for the NASes using that service will ensure that clients are reclassified and receive the correct treatment based on the tag.
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Abraham
1 years ago
Setting the Tags Update Action to No Action could cause issues with client treatment.
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Garry
1 years ago
Changing the RADIUS action may not be as effective as enabling profiling.
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Charlette
1 years ago
I agree, enabling profiling in each service with the correct action is key.
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Alysa
1 years ago
Option C is the best choice for ensuring clients are reclassified correctly.
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Louisa
1 years ago
I agree with Jina. That seems like the best way to ensure clients are reclassified correctly.
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Jina
1 years ago
I think we should enable profiling in each service and set the profiling action to the correct one for the NASes.
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