1.
A campus LAN solution consists of HP Provision ASIC switches at the core and edge. Routing is implemented at the core. What is one common design principal for such a solution?
2.
Before you enable dynamic IP lockdown on an 5400 zl switch, which feature must be enabled first?
3.
What is true about using EAP-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) in the 802.1X process?
4.
A network administrator wants to configure the precise MAC addresses that are allowed to send traffic on a particular port on an HP 5400 zl Series switch. No other addresses can send traffic. Which task should the administrator complete?
5.
Which statement accurately describes how network administrators can apply routed access control lists (RACLs) or VLAN access control lists (VACLs) on an HP 8200 zl switch?
6.
What is the first step a network administrator should complete to configure the first remote mirroring session between an HP 5400 zl and an HP 8200 zl
switch?
7.
A network administrator enables OSPF on an HP Provision ASIC switch and creates area 0 and area 1. The network administrator then enters this command: Switch(ospf)# area 1 range 10.1.0.0/16. After other switches are configured and establish adjacencies, how will this command affect the final behavior of the switch?
8.
Two HP Provision switches are configured as virtual routers. How does the VRRP backup know if the VRRP master is available and functioning?
9.
A company wants clients to receive a video stream from a server. What is the advantage of transmitting this stream as multicast traffic rather than unicast traffic?
10.
A company's HP Provision ASIC switches are configured to use PIM-SM mode to provide multicast services. When an HP Provision ASIC switch receives a multicast stream, it determines that the best path to the multicast source is not through the Rendezvous Point (RP). Which action might this switch take?