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HP Exam HPE6-A69 Topic 5 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A69 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 5
[All HPE6-A69 Questions]

The customer is currently planning the migration of their current switches from the existing Aruba 5400R to ArubaOS-CX 6400. Which statements are correct about the mitigation of rogue DHCP servers with the selected product? (Select two )

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Suggested Answer: C

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Isaiah
4 days ago
DHCP snooping, huh? I guess they're really trying to keep those pesky rogue servers in check. Hope they don't forget to bring their 'DHCP-be-gone' spray to the migration party!
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Alease
14 days ago
I'm not sure about D, but A and C seem like the right choices for this scenario.
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Orville
15 days ago
I'm glad they're moving from the Aruba 5400R to the newer CX 6400. Hopefully, the migration goes smoothly, and the DHCP snooping features work as expected.
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Sabina
16 days ago
I agree with Dorthy, A and C make sense for mitigating rogue DHCP servers.
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Brendan
17 days ago
Wait, do I have to enable DHCP snooping per VRF on the Aruba CX 6400? That sounds like a lot of extra work!
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Dorthy
18 days ago
I think A and C are correct.
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Marilynn
21 days ago
A and C seem like the correct answers here. DHCP snooping is a great way to protect against rogue DHCP servers on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
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Vanesa
4 days ago
A) With Aruba CX 6400 configure dhcp-snooping for the selected VLANs with authorized servers
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