Vendor: HP
Exam Code: HPE6-A84
Exam Name: Aruba Certified Network Security Expert Written
Certification: HP Certifications
Total Questions: 60 Q&A
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Updated on: Jun 14, 2026
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A customer has an AOS 10 architecture, consisting of Aruba AP and AOS-CX switches, managed by Aruba Central. The customer wants to obtain information about the clients, such as their general category and OS. What should you explain?
A. The customer must deploy Aruba gateways in order to receive any client profiling information.
B. You will need to set up Aruba Central as a secondary IP helper for client VLANs, but this will not interfere with existing operations.
C. Aruba Central will automatically derive this information using telemetry from the Aruba devices.
D. The customer should set up a dedicated switch VSX group to sniff packets and direct them to Aruba Central.
The customer needs a way for users to enroll new wired clients in Intune. The clients should have limited access that only lets them enroll and receive certificates. You plan to set up these rights in an AOS-CX role named "provision."
The customer's security team dictates that you must limit these clients' Internet access to only the necessary sites. Your switch software supports IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for the rules applied in the "provision" role.
What should you recommend?
A. Configuring the rules for the "provision" role with IPv6 addresses, which tend to be more stable
B. Enabling tunneling to the MCs on the "provision" role and then setting up the privileges on the MCs
C. Configuring the "provision" role as a downloadable user role (DUR) in CPPM
D. Assigning the "provision" role to a VLAN and then setting up the rules within a Layer 2 access control list (ACL)
Refer to the scenario.
A hospital has an AOS10 architecture that is managed by Aruba Central. The customer has deployed a pair of Aruba 9000 Series gateways with Security licenses at each clinic. The gateways implement IDS/IPS in IDS mode.
The Security Dashboard shows these several recent events with the same signature, as shown below:

Which step could give you valuable context about the incident?
A. View firewall sessions on the APs and record the threat sources' type and OS.
B. View the user-table on APs and record the threat sources' 802.11 settings.
C. View the RAPIDS Security Dashboard and see if the threat sources are listed as rogues.
D. Find the Central client profile for the threat sources and note their category and family.
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