Which two statements are true regarding Checkpoints on Aruba switches? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true regarding Checkpoints on Aruba switches? (Choose two.)
A . Rolling back to a prior checkpoint triggers a reboot of the switch.
B . Stacking switches using VSF or VSX will disable the Checkpoint feature.
C . A checkpoint is a snapshot of the running-configuration and relevant metadata at the time the checkpoint was created.
D . System-generated checkpoints are created after a configuration change and 5 minutes of inactivity.
E . Checkpoints are available on AOS 5400R switches, as well as on all AOS-CX switches.

Answer: C,E

What is a benefit of choosing a 3-Tier design with routing at the Aggregation layer?

What is a benefit of choosing a 3-Tier design with routing at the Aggregation layer?
A . Better Core router performance by offloading processing
B . Shifting endpoint access to the Aggregation layer from the Access layer
C . Using access control lists (ACLs) at the Core to improve performance
D . Connecting WAN/MPLS and Data center access to the Aggregation layer

Answer: A

Which command on Access-2 port 1/1/4 will enable connectivity between PC-1 and Server-1 without any routing enabled in the network?

Refer to the exhibit

Which command on Access-2 port 1/1/4 will enable connectivity between PC-1 and Server-1 without any routing enabled in the network?
A . Access-2 (config-if-1/1/4)# vlan access 1, 10, 20, 255
B . Access-2 (config-if-1/1/4)# vlan access 20
C . Access-2 (config-if-1/1/4)# vlan 20 untag 1/1/4
D . Access-2 (config-if-1/1/4)# vlan trunk allow 1, 10, 255

Answer: B

Which command will enter the interface sub configuration mode for the port, indicated by the orange square?

Refer to the exhibit.

The Aruba 8400 in the exhibit is member 2 of a VSX stack.

Which command will enter the interface sub configuration mode for the port, indicated by the orange square?
A . 8400(config)# interface 2/4/15
B . 8400(config)# interface 1/7/16
C . 8400(config)# interface 1/4/15
D . 8400(config)# interface 2/3/17

Answer: A

What is Deep Packet Inspection?

What is Deep Packet Inspection?
A . a machine learning method of packet inspection for the purpose of choosing which dynamic routing protocol to automatically assign
B . a concept that applies to firewalls, when examining packets only up through Layer 4
C . a function of Policy Based Routing that examines the entire IPv4 header to forward traffic based on factors other than destination address
D . a firewall process of examining the packet header all the way to Layer 7 in order to determine if the packet should be permitted or denied

Answer: D

What command could you have issued before making changes that would have recovered the original switch configuration after ten minutes?

You need to remote into an AOS-CX switch using SSH in order to update the management IP address for future connections. Unfortunately, you mis-configured the IP address and are now locked out of the switch.

What command could you have issued before making changes that would have recovered the original switch configuration after ten minutes?
A . checkpoint rollback 10
B . checkpoint auto 10
C . checkpoint auto confirm 10
D . boot system secondary 10

Answer: B