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HP Exam HPE6-A84 Topic 9 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A84 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 9
[All HPE6-A84 Questions]

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Which IP address should you record as a possibly compromised client?

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Suggested Answer: B

This is because SNMPv3 is a secure version of SNMP that provides authentication, encryption, and access control for network management. SNMPv3-only is a configuration option on AOS-CX switches that disables SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, which are insecure versions of SNMP that use plain text community strings for authentication. By setting the snmp-server settings to ''snmpv3-only'', the switch will only respond to SNMPv3 requests and reject any SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c requests, thus remedying the vulnerability and meeting the customer's requirements.

A) Enabling control plane policing to automatically drop SNMP GET requests. This is not a valid recommendation because control plane policing is a feature that protects the switch from denial-of-service (DoS) attacks by limiting the rate of traffic sent to the CPU. Control plane policing does not disable SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, but rather applies a rate limit to all SNMP requests, regardless of the version. Moreover, control plane policing might also drop legitimate SNMP requests if they exceed the rate limit, which could affect the network management.

C) Adding an SNMP community with a long random name. This is not a valid recommendation because an SNMP community is a shared secret that acts as a password for accessing network devices using SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c. Adding an SNMP community with a long random name does not disable SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, but rather creates another community string that can be used for authentication. Moreover, adding an SNMP community with a long random name does not improve the security of SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, as the community string is still transmitted in plain text and can be intercepted by an attacker.

D) Enabling SNMPv3, which implicitly disables SNMPv1/v2. This is not a valid recommendation because enabling SNMPv3 does not implicitly disable SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c on AOS-CX switches. Enabling SNMPv3 only adds support for the secure version of SNMP, but does not remove support for the insecure versions. Therefore, enabling SNMPv3 alone does not remedy the vulnerability or meet the customer's requirements.


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Shaun
2 months ago
B) 10.1J.100? Really? They couldn't even be bothered to make that look like a real IP address. Easy A) 10.1.26.151.
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Kerry
8 days ago
D) 10.254.1.21 is definitely not a compromised client.
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Brynn
13 days ago
C) 10.1.26.1 could also be a possibility, we should investigate further.
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Mollie
20 days ago
A) 10.1.26.151 does seem like the most likely compromised client.
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Magda
23 days ago
C) 10.1.26.1 is also a valid option.
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Gene
1 months ago
A) 10.1.26.151 is the correct IP address.
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Flo
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think 10.1J.100 is definitely not a valid IP address.
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Lavonna
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's 10.1.26.1 because it's closer to the suspicious activity.
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Clay
2 months ago
Eve
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Brynn
7 days ago
D) 10.254.1.21
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Brynn
28 days ago
C) 10.1.26.1
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Brynn
1 months ago
A) 10.1.26.151
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Billi
2 months ago
I think the compromised client could be 10.1.26.151.
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