HPE6-A80 試験問題を無料オンラインアクセス
| 試験コード: | HPE6-A80 |
| 試験名称: | Aruba Certified Design Expert Written Exam |
| 認定資格: | HP |
| 無料問題数: | 62 |
| 更新日: | 2026-06-01 |
A hospital wireless network must support many different types of users and devices, including:
* Visitors who access the Internet
* Admin staff, who run applications such as scheduling
* Medical staff, who look up patient info on their tablets
* Patient monitoring devices, which must not lose any traffic
* Communicator badges, which support real-time voice to allow nurses and doctors to communicate The hospital needs to ensure that the most vital and time-sensitive traffic is prioritized and that visitors do not interfere with hospital applications. The MC should mark traffic that passes through it for an appropriate priority.
Which plan meets the needs? (The plans describe firewall roles and rules but do not need to use correct syntax. Note that security roles are also not included.)
Refer to the exhibit.
A hospital needs an upgrade to 802.1tax for its wireless network. The wireless network supports:
* wireless medical devices
* medical staff voice communicators
* laptops in nurse stations
* medical staff tablets
* visitor and patient personal devices.
All of these devices support both the 2 4GHz and 5GH2 band. Assuming about a max throughput on50 Mbps per AP; the hospital would like. The architect has used VisualRF to plan the AP placement on one of the floors, which the hospital expects will need to suppod about 800 win to deploy APS in stairwells between floors.
How well does the plan meet the requirements?
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows the topology for a new Aruba solution. The MCs are in a ctuster and support all of the wireless traffic in the network The core switches route all traffic and support all VLANS. The access fayer switches do NOT use tunneiednode. or dynamic segmentation.
The customer has indicated that it has these VLANS for user devices.
* VLAN 11 for Floori employee wired devices
* VLAN 12 for Floor 2 employee wired devices
* VLAN 13 tor Floor 3 employee wired devices
* VLAN 14 for Floor 4 employee wired devices
* VLAN 15 for Floor 5 employee wired devices
* VLAN 101 for all employee wireless devices
* VLAN 102 for all guest wireless devices
In which locations should the architect plan the VLANs?
Refer to the exhibit.
The exhibit shows the current AP deployment In a warehouse that stores frozen food goods:
* APs are mounted on the ceiling, which is 15 feet (4.6 m) high.
* Shelves are 12 feet (3.7 m) high and are typically fully stocked.
This customer indicates that their current wireless performance is inadequate.
What should the network architect include in the new solution to resolve this issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
This warehouse has the dimensions shown in the exhibit. The warehouse is 20 feet (6 m) high up to a steel railing on the celling. The shelves are about 16 feet (5m) high, and they hold large containers filled with fluid and metal equipment.
The customer needs consistent wireless coverage throughout the warehouse, mostly to support the tablets that employees use to run Inventory tracking and other applications. The warehouse staff works in shifts of 20.
The architect has selected AP-515S. About how many APs should the architect propose?