HPE Network Campus Access Professional Architect Sample Questions:
1. Which member types require a reboot when doing an In-Service-Software-Upgrade within a VSF stack?
A) Conductor
B) all member types
C) Member
D) Standby
2. 'Don't Buy at Us' is a US-based retail company that is expanding into Europe. They are expanding into EMEA with a regional headquarters called HQ2 inside The Netherlands. Their US- based headquarters HQ1 was refreshed last year based on the HPE Aruba Networking ESP architecture. You have created the design for HQ2 based on the same design as HQ1, a two-tier architecture. The high level is shown below.
Switch BOM for this project based on Two Tier:
Collapsed Core: 2 x Aruba 8360-16Y2C in VSX (ISL 2x100GbE DAC)
Access Stack: 10 x Stack of 6200F 48G Class4 PoE 4SFP+ 740W (each stack has 4 members, VSF with 10GbE VSF links) (2 x 10GbE uplink per stack) During the presentation of your design to the CTO of "Don't Buy at Us" you were informed about the changes they want you to incorporate into the updated design:
1. HQ2 will include the EMEA regional distribution center (EMEA-DISTR) next to the HQ2.
2. Only two pairs of OS1 are available between HQ2 and EMEA-DlSTR.
3. The uplinks from all access stacks need to increase to 2 x 25GbE, the fiber in HQ2 and EMEA- DISTRI is certified for 25GbE.
4. EMEA-DlSTR needs at least 7 x stack of Aruba 48 ports switches (each stack has 4 members).
Which answer based on best practice is presenting the correct Switch BOM tor the updated design?
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B)
C)
D) 
3. You meet with a customer to update the network when the previous network manager has left the company for another position. What are some of the methods to validate the current network state when the available network documentation is not valid? (Choose two.)
A) Physically examine the network devices to hand over hand validate the connections from device- to-device documenting the connections and cabling type if possible.
B) Documenting existing network configuration and topology is not required because previous iterations of network designs are considered obsolete.
C) Interview random company staff to gather the 'tribal knowledge' of how the network functions during normal operations and during degraded states.
D) Begin searching through file shares for old documentation and compare the files and drawings to each other.
E) Use neighbor discovery protocols to learn neighbor relationships, document the connections, and build a topology from the learned information.
4. Why is version control important when managing network design documentation?
A) To avoid using diagrams in presentations
B) To prevent all stakeholders from viewing changes
C) To limit access to all documentation
D) To track changes and maintain consistency across revisions
5. A global furniture retail company called 'No-Stair Inc.' requests you design their new WLAN infrastructure for a global footprint. Each location of 'No-Stair Inc." has a similar layout: three small manager offices, a warehouse, and a 'retail' area. The 'retail' area and the warehouse together amount to 95% of the location. The IT department of the company is minimally engaged in their LAN refresh so the CTO of the company has shared the information below.
Current WLAN Infrastructure is based on the 802.11n "WIFI4Less" access-points series (both model 2013-INT (2.4 only internal antenna) and model 2019-EXT (dual-band external antenna only). These AP models are standalone without any centralized management. Last year 'No-Stair Inc.' ran a project called 'secure-it' ensuring that all needed network security was implemented to be fully compliant with their security standards. During this project, they also upgraded the AAA.
Infrastructure to handle the increased AAA requests. No additional Wi-Fi or security requirements are listed for this WLAN refresh, which means that 'No-Stair Inc.' will continue to use bridged SSIDs, with local breakout into different VLANs.
The CTO of 'No-Stair Inc.' understands the need for you to ask additional questions to deliver the design. The questions may be sent in written form and will be answered within two weeks.
Which additional question is correct in order to collect needed information for the WLAN design?
A) Give a brief list of the current critical wired issues that the existing switches do not support.
B) Is there a current RF survey report that you can share?
C) Is there an SD-WAN solution such as EdgeConnect?
D) What WAN redundancy is required should a remote WAN or ISP connection fail?
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: A,E | Question # 4 Answer: D | Question # 5 Answer: B |
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