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HPE7-A01 Exam - Topic 10 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A01 exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 10
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You are deploying Aruba CX 6300's with the customers requirement to only allow one (1) VoIP phone and one (1) device.

The following local role gets assigned to the phone

port-access rote VoIP device-traffic-class voice

What set of commands best fits this requirement?

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Mari
3 months ago
B is interesting, but I don't think it meets the client’s needs.
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Ruthann
3 months ago
Wait, can we really limit to just one device like that? Seems too strict.
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Coleen
3 months ago
Definitely D! Only one device is what we need.
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Serina
4 months ago
I think C might work too, but not sure about the multi-domain part.
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Amber
4 months ago
Option D is the way to go for limiting devices!
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Josefa
4 months ago
I vaguely remember something about "client-limit" and "auth-mode," but I can't remember which combination we used for similar questions.
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Blythe
4 months ago
I feel like option D sounds familiar, but I can't recall if "device-mode" is the correct context for VoIP phones.
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Kristal
4 months ago
I think "multi-domain" might allow more than one device, which doesn't fit the requirement.
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Deane
5 months ago
I remember we practiced limiting devices in our lab, but I'm not sure if "client-mode" is the right choice here.
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Lynda
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward to me. Option D clearly sets the client limit to 1 and uses the appropriate authentication mode, so I'm going to go with that.
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Claribel
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. The wording is a bit tricky, and I want to make sure I don't miss any important details. I'll carefully read through each option and think it through step-by-step.
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Tijuana
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. Option D looks like the best fit - it sets the client limit to 1, and uses the device-mode authentication, which should meet the requirement.
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Lizbeth
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different authentication modes. I'll need to review the details of each one to make sure I select the right approach.
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Arlette
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward configuration question. I think the key is to understand the requirements - we need to allow one VoIP phone and one other device on the interface.
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Amina
12 months ago
D is the way to go. Gotta keep it simple and straightforward, you know?
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Britt
12 months ago
Haha, can you imagine if they wanted to allow a VoIP phone and a toaster? That would be a whole other level of requirements!
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Kimbery
11 months ago
A
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Keneth
11 months ago
D
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Adolph
11 months ago
A
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Barney
12 months ago
I'm not sure about option B, wouldn't that allow more than two devices per port? I'd go with D as well.
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Shoshana
11 months ago
I agree, D seems to be the best fit for the requirement.
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Veronika
11 months ago
Option B does seem like it could allow more than two devices. D looks like the safer choice.
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Mariko
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think option A could also work because it limits the client to 2 devices.
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Tresa
1 year ago
I agree with Phyliss, option D seems to be the most suitable for the customer's requirement.
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Phyliss
1 year ago
I think the best set of commands for this requirement is option D.
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Trevor
1 year ago
Option D looks good to me. The requirement states one VoIP phone and one device, so limiting the client count to 1 and using device-mode authentication seems to fit the bill.
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Glendora
1 year ago
User 2: I agree, limiting the client count to 1 and using device-mode authentication is the way to go.
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Annamae
1 year ago
User 1: Option D looks good to me.
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