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Exam Code:HPE6-A49
Exam Name:Aruba Certified Design Expert Written Exam
Certification Provider:HP
Free Question Number:62
Posted:May 28, 2026
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Question 1

Refer to the exhibit.

A hotel needs a wireless solution. The architect has selected 303H Series, controlled by a local MC, as the best choice. The hotel plans to have the APs installed in the existing wall boxes which have one Ethernet port each.
The architect has created to BOM shown in the exhibit. (Note that this portion of the BOM does not include the MC, which is not part of this question.) Which additional clarification should the architect seek to determine whether this BOM fully meets the customer needs?

Question 2

A customer has phones used as wireless Voice over IP (VoIP) devices.
Which is one implication for the design?

Question 3

What is one reason to deploy an Aruba 8320 switch when compared to an Aruba 5400R switch?

Question 4

Refer to the exhibit.

A customer has these availability requirements:
* loss of one controller with stateful failover and without impact on wireless client connectivity
* loss of one core switch without loss of connectivity for any endpoints or APs in the building
* loss of any one switch-to-switch or MC-to-switch link without loss of connectivity for any endpoints or
* APs in the building and with minimal impact on infrastructure functionality
* loss of any one access switch with minimal impact to wireless client connectivity The exhibit shows the current plan for the topology.
Which change should the architect make to the plan to provide better support for the customer availability requirements?

Question 5

A university has a dormitory with several floors. Currently, APs are deployed in the hallways about every 50 feet (15 m). The university has several issues with the existing network:
* Students complain that the wireless network is very slow, and IT staff have observed a low signal in the student rooms.
* Students want to connect some equipment, such as gaming consoles and IP TVs, on Ethernet, but the dorm rooms just have one Ethernet port.
What could the architect plan to resolve all of these pain points?

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