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HPE7-A03 Exam - Topic 4 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A03 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 4
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XYZ Regional Hospital is an integrated healthcare system of Hospitals, neighborhood health centers, and small doctor offices. XYZ Regional Hospital has recently merged with 1x neighborhood health centers and 1Z5 doctor branch offices. The wireless, wired access, and AAA solutions are outdated and need to be replaced.

XYZ Regional Hospital is looking to future-proof and improve efficiency across all sites by enhancing wired and wireless access and migrating to a centralized and unified wired/wireless and policy management that can provide uninterrupted availability of all systems.

Locations:

- XYZ Regional Hospital Is located In New York City

- Dila Health Center Is located in City A

- Mount Health Center is located In City B

- Rock Health Center is located in City C

- Branch clinics are located at different locations across the United States

Requirements:

- Provide, via management software, one single pane of glass to manage wired and wireless LANs, and VPNs across campus, branch, and remote via web/cloud architecture providing near real-time insight, troubleshooting tools, and service Level performance reporting.

- Seamless integration across wired, wireless. WAN, S0-8ranch. loT

* Provide secure wireless access to all the employees of (he Regional Hospital and partners, as well as provide wireless Internet access to medical citizens when they visit our facilities.

- All-access points must support the following features and specifications: 802.1 lax (WI-FI 6E Certified)

- Security options Including WPZ/WPA3. 80Z.1 X with Radius secure authentication

- Identify and authenticate every wireless and wired device

- End-to-end role-based security

- Seamless mobility across the hospital tor medical teams, patients, and visitors

- Cuts Wi-Fi deployment times from days to hours and enables Zero-Touch deployments across the site

- Establishes a resilient, future-ready network infrastructure with the intelligence, scalability, and intuitive toolsets to meet emerging needs

- Fully redundant branch solution with dynamic path selection to the hospital

XYZ Regional Hospital is looking tor an NAC solution to address its security challenges-Requirements:

- fully redundant NAC solution for management and authentication

- wireless and wired authentication for the main hospital will be handled locally

- wireless and wired authentication for the health centers will be handled locally

- wireless and wired authentication tor the clinics will be authenticated against the main hospital NAC

- staff ustrs/devices should able to visit any site and haw the same experience

- support 35k devices

Locations:

- XYZ Regional Hospital is located in City 1 - 15k devices

- Dila Health center is located in City 2 - 8k devices

- Mount Health Center is located in City 3 - 5k devices

- Rock Health Center is located in City 4 - 4k devices

-125 branch clinics are located at different locations across the US - 2k devices

Which solution meets the customer's requirements?

A)

B)

C)

D)

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Suggested Answer: B

Option B in the provided selections outlines a configuration that includes an Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager as a Publisher for the main DC and as a Standby Publisher for the DR, with subscriber servers allocated to the main hospital and health centers. This setup is likely to match the requirement for a fully redundant NAC solution, with local handling of authentication for the main hospital and health centers, and centralized authentication for the clinics. The inclusion of VMs (Virtual Machines) as subscribers for health centers suggests scalability and flexibility for future expansion. The provision of 35k access licenses aligns with the support for 35k devices across all locations.


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Glory
3 months ago
Seamless mobility is key for patient care, totally on board with this!
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Van
3 months ago
Option B looks solid for their requirements!
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Tiara
3 months ago
Wait, can they really support 35k devices? That seems like a stretch.
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Nguyet
4 months ago
I agree, a unified management system is a must.
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Paz
4 months ago
Sounds like they really need to upgrade their network!
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Jackie
4 months ago
I feel like I need to double-check the security features mentioned in the options. The WPA3 and 802.1X requirements are critical, but I can't remember which option meets all of them.
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Tom
4 months ago
I think Option C might be the best fit since it emphasizes seamless mobility and supports a large number of devices, which is essential for the hospital's operations.
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Marylin
4 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about the specifics of the NAC solutions. I think we practiced a similar question, but I can't recall the exact requirements for redundancy.
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Christiane
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of a unified management system for both wired and wireless networks. It seems crucial for XYZ Hospital's needs.
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Theola
5 months ago
The redundancy and scalability requirements are really important here. I'm confident I can identify the solution that best meets all of the customer's needs across the various sites and device counts.
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Barrie
5 months ago
Whoa, this is a lot to take in. Distributed locations, different authentication needs, and tons of devices to support. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed, but I'll take it step-by-step and see if I can figure out the right approach.
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Celia
5 months ago
This looks like a complex networking scenario with a lot of requirements. I'll need to carefully review the details to determine the best solution.
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Lenna
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. They need a unified wired/wireless solution that can manage everything from a single pane of glass. The security and authentication requirements are also quite extensive. I think I have a good handle on the key needs.
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Felix
5 months ago
I think the RV Series might be the right option since it's specifically designed for small businesses, but I'm a bit confused about its performance compared to others.
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Kaycee
1 year ago
Option B is the way to go. It's like a hospital-sized version of the 'one ring to rule them all' - unifying the network, the devices, and the management.
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Verlene
1 year ago
I'm going with Option B. Centralized management, zero-touch deployment, and support for a wide range of devices and locations - this is the solution that'll keep the hospital running smoothly.
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Nichelle
1 year ago
I also think option A is the most suitable solution for XYZ Regional Hospital's needs based on the outlined requirements.
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Viva
1 year ago
Option C is interesting, but I don't think it has the scalability to support 35k devices across the different locations. We need a solution that can really handle the hospital's growing needs.
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Tiera
1 year ago
Yes, Option D seems like the most suitable option for XYZ Regional Hospital.
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Tamera
1 year ago
Option D might be a better choice since it offers scalability and can handle the hospital's growing needs.
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Mirta
1 year ago
I agree, we really need a solution that can support all the devices across different locations.
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Leandro
1 year ago
Option C seems to have some limitations in terms of scalability.
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Candida
1 year ago
I'm not sure about Option D. It seems to be missing some key features like the ability to handle wireless and wired authentication for the different locations.
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Ines
1 year ago
Let's go with Option A for the NAC solution.
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Lauran
1 year ago
I agree, Option A looks like the best choice for XYZ Regional Hospital.
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Page
1 year ago
Option A seems to meet all the requirements for the different locations.
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Lauran
1 year ago
I agree with Sunshine, option A seems to meet all the customer's requirements for the healthcare system.
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Sunshine
1 year ago
I think option A is the best choice because it provides a fully redundant NAC solution for management and authentication.
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Denise
1 year ago
Option B looks like the most comprehensive solution that meets all the requirements. It provides a centralized and unified wired/wireless and policy management system, which is exactly what XYZ Regional Hospital needs.
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Maybelle
1 year ago
Definitely, Option B is the best choice for future-proofing and improving efficiency at XYZ Regional Hospital.
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Frankie
1 year ago
Option B also provides secure wireless access and seamless integration across all locations.
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Buck
1 year ago
Yes, Option B offers a centralized management system for wired and wireless access, which is crucial for XYZ Regional Hospital.
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Paris
1 year ago
I agree, Option B seems to cover all the requirements effectively.
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Hubert
1 year ago
I agree, Option B looks like the best choice for their needs.
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Desiree
1 year ago
Option B seems to cover all the necessary requirements for XYZ Regional Hospital.
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