HP Aruba Certified Campus Access Architect - HPE7-A03 Exam Practice Test
Question 1
Match the deployment type with the usage scenario.


Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Capacity based design with low to mid density - Basic office/cubicle area with low to medium user density and no voice with limited rf redundancy.
Coverage based design - Coverage, office areas with higher user density OR basic coverage office/cubicle with High Demand users High-capacity design - High user density indoor space, with high demand users Very low-density, low coverage - Warehouses, large open areas The types of wireless network deployment should be matched to the usage scenarios based on the density of users and coverage requirements:
* Capacity based design with low to mid density is suitable for basic office or cubicle areas where there are not many users, and high-performance voice applications are not a priority, thus limited RF redundancy may be acceptable.
* Coverage based design is intended for areas where coverage is more critical than capacity. It could be used in office areas with higher user density, where maintaining a basic level of connectivity is more important than accommodating a large number of high-bandwidth connections.
* High-capacity design is used in environments where there is a high density of users who are likely to be using bandwidth-intensive applications. This could include indoor spaces like conference centers, auditoriums, or any area with a high concentration of users and devices.
* Very low-density, low coverage is typically for spaces like warehouses or large open areas where there are few users spread out over a large area. The focus here is on providing coverage to all areas, regardless of the low user density.
Question 2
A large multinational financial institution has contracted you to design a new full-stack wired and wireless network for their new 6-story regional office building. The bottom two floors of this facility will be retail space for a large banking branch. The upper floors will be carpeted office space for corporate users, each floor being approximately 100.000 sq ft (9290 sqm). Data centers are all off site and will be out of scope for this project. The customer is underserved by its existing L2-based network infrastructure and would like to take advantage of modern best practices in the new design. The network should be fully resilient and fault-tolerant, with dynamic segmentation at the edge.
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client decided that wired headless devices would be authenticated using Mac Authentication and would have RADIUS attributes sent back to the NAD to assign VLAN and port access parameters to the authentication session on the switch port.
What would be critical in making this a successful deployment? {Select two.)
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client decided that wired headless devices would be authenticated using Mac Authentication and would have RADIUS attributes sent back to the NAD to assign VLAN and port access parameters to the authentication session on the switch port.
What would be critical in making this a successful deployment? {Select two.)
Correct Answer: A,B
Question 3
A large multinational financial institution has contracted you to design a new full-stack wired and wireless network for their new 6-story regional office building. The bottom two floors of this facility will be retail space for a large banking branch. The upper floors will be carpeted office space for corporate users, each floor being approximately 100.000 sq ft (9290 sqm). Data centers are all off site and will be out of scope for this project. The customer is underserved by its existing L2-based network infrastructure and would like to take advantage of modern best practices in the new design. The network should be fully resilient and fault-tolerant, with dynamic segmentation at the edge.
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client decides that they would like for all of their exposed printer, conference room, and VoIP phone connections to be controlled by a stateful firewall What could be planned to ensure that these ports will meet the customer's requirements?
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client decides that they would like for all of their exposed printer, conference room, and VoIP phone connections to be controlled by a stateful firewall What could be planned to ensure that these ports will meet the customer's requirements?
Correct Answer: C
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Question 4
A global cruise line company needs to refresh its current fleet. They win refresh the insides' of the ship to be cost-effective and increase their sustain ability. They Mill replace the complete WLAN/LAN hardware of the ship. In this refresh, the company will not refresh Us current security requirements. The CIO also wants to limit the number of unused ports in the switches. Future expansion will always mean a refresh of hardware.
They start with the smallest ship with a maximum of 800 guests
Each ship has a LAN infrastructure consisting of two core switches, up to 10 redundant distribution switches, and up to 500 access switches (400 cabins. 100 technical rooms). The Core switches are located in the MDF of the ship and the distribution switches are located in the IDFs of the ship. Each cabin and technical room gets one single access switch.
The cabling structure of the ship will not be refreshed. Each IDF is connected to the MDF by SMF. of which two pairs are available for the interconnect between the core and distribution. The length of SM fiber between MDF and IDF is less than 300 meters (930 ft) and the type used is 0S1. Each cabin is connected by a single
0M2 pair to the IDF. the maximum length is 60 meters (200 ft). Each technical room is connected by a single
0M2 pail to the IDF. with lengths between 100 and 150 meters (320 and 500 ft).
For each cabin/technical room the customer is looking to replace their current fan-less 2530/2540 without changing the requirements, except they need to upgrade the uplink to distribution switch to 10GbEto handle the increased network traffic, and the technical rooms need redundant power.
The WLAN infrastructure will be 1:1 refreshed without new cabling or new AP locations. Their WLAN Infrastructure is based on the 200/300 series Indoor and outdoor APs running instantOS (less than 300 APs).
the customer has no change in WLAN requirements.
The cruise line company will replace its current Internet connection before the LAN/WLAN refresh. The new Internet connection will provide a 99.8% uptime, which is needed to ensure the paid guest Wi-Fi is always operational. With this new internet connection, the CIO of the cruise line wants to base the design on the ESP architecture from Aruba because Internet connection is guaranteed.
Based on the best practices, what should be recommended as the most cost-effective switch model tor the technical rooms?
They start with the smallest ship with a maximum of 800 guests
Each ship has a LAN infrastructure consisting of two core switches, up to 10 redundant distribution switches, and up to 500 access switches (400 cabins. 100 technical rooms). The Core switches are located in the MDF of the ship and the distribution switches are located in the IDFs of the ship. Each cabin and technical room gets one single access switch.
The cabling structure of the ship will not be refreshed. Each IDF is connected to the MDF by SMF. of which two pairs are available for the interconnect between the core and distribution. The length of SM fiber between MDF and IDF is less than 300 meters (930 ft) and the type used is 0S1. Each cabin is connected by a single
0M2 pair to the IDF. the maximum length is 60 meters (200 ft). Each technical room is connected by a single
0M2 pail to the IDF. with lengths between 100 and 150 meters (320 and 500 ft).
For each cabin/technical room the customer is looking to replace their current fan-less 2530/2540 without changing the requirements, except they need to upgrade the uplink to distribution switch to 10GbEto handle the increased network traffic, and the technical rooms need redundant power.
The WLAN infrastructure will be 1:1 refreshed without new cabling or new AP locations. Their WLAN Infrastructure is based on the 200/300 series Indoor and outdoor APs running instantOS (less than 300 APs).
the customer has no change in WLAN requirements.
The cruise line company will replace its current Internet connection before the LAN/WLAN refresh. The new Internet connection will provide a 99.8% uptime, which is needed to ensure the paid guest Wi-Fi is always operational. With this new internet connection, the CIO of the cruise line wants to base the design on the ESP architecture from Aruba because Internet connection is guaranteed.
Based on the best practices, what should be recommended as the most cost-effective switch model tor the technical rooms?
Correct Answer: C
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Question 5
A large multinational financial institution has contracted you to design a new full-stack wired and wireless network for their new 6-story regional office building. The bottom two floors of this facility will be retail space for a large banking branch. The upper floors will be carpeted office space for corporate users, each floor being approximately 100.000 sq ft (9290 sqm). Data centers are all off site and will be out of scope for this project. The customer is underserved by its existing L2-based network infrastructure and would like to take advantage of modern best practices in the new design. The network should be fully resilient and fault-tolerant, with dynamic segmentation at the edge.
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client would like to ensure full wireless coverage in its 40 m x 40 m i 130 ft x 130 ft) auditorium during company functions while maintaining the fewest APs for aesthetic purposes WI-FI6 APs are a minimum requirement.
Which AP series would you use In the auditorium's 1.000 seats with a maximum take rate of 80%?
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client would like to ensure full wireless coverage in its 40 m x 40 m i 130 ft x 130 ft) auditorium during company functions while maintaining the fewest APs for aesthetic purposes WI-FI6 APs are a minimum requirement.
Which AP series would you use In the auditorium's 1.000 seats with a maximum take rate of 80%?
Correct Answer: A
Question 6
A large multinational financial institution has contracted you to design a new full-stack wired and wireless network for their new 6-story regional office building. The bottom two floors of this facility will be retail space for a large banking branch. The upper floors will be carpeted office space for corporate users, each floor being approximately 100.000 sq ft (9290 sqm). Data centers are all off site and will be out of scope for this project. The customer is underserved by its existing L2-based network infrastructure and would like to take advantage of modern best practices in the new design. The network should be fully resilient and fault-tolerant, with dynamic segmentation at the edge.
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client has decided to market additional tools to its retail customers. The desire is to make a Blue Dot wayfinding. app available to any customer to allow them to locate stores and services within the retail space.
They would also like to have directed pop-ups within the app appear when a customer walks within close proximity to any of the 10 "Promotional Kiosks" What licensing will be needed to make this retail solution a reality? (Select two.)
The retail space will include public guest Wi-Fi access. Retail associates will have corporate tablets for customer service, and there will be a mix of wired and wireless devices throughout the retail floors. The corporate users will primarily use wireless for connectivity, but several wired clients, printers, and hard VoIP phones will be in use.
The customer is also planning on renovating the corporate office space in order to take advantage of "smart office' technology. These improvements will drive blue-dot wayfinding. presence analytics, and other location- based services The client has decided to market additional tools to its retail customers. The desire is to make a Blue Dot wayfinding. app available to any customer to allow them to locate stores and services within the retail space.
They would also like to have directed pop-ups within the app appear when a customer walks within close proximity to any of the 10 "Promotional Kiosks" What licensing will be needed to make this retail solution a reality? (Select two.)
Correct Answer: B,D
Question 7
What are the considerations when using existing MMF and upgrading to equipment capable of 10 GbE speeds? (Select two)
Correct Answer: B,C
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Question 8
ACME Retail has 38 locations spread out across five US states and two provinces in Canada. They are looking to grow 20% over the next two years. They have a head office (HO) with a staff of 200 employees.
The organization has eight regional managers and two VPs who work from home and on the road. Stores typically have 17 employees on average per location.
The two warehouses have a remote loading system and 20 employees each to load the trucks and fulfill the online orders. The warehouse has 40-foot ceilings and large metal racks to store inventory. The main warehouse is 240,000 sq ft (#22,300 sqm), and the Canadian warehouse is 130,000 sq ft (#12,100 sqm).
Forklifts on the loading docks are equipped with wireless tablets onboard.
A typical store is about 60,000 sq ft (#5,575 sqm), and smaller stores are planned at 25,000 sq ft (#2,320 sqm). The locations need to expand wireless access to vendors who set up displays or interactive kiosks.
The current infrastructure was installed in 2015 using wireless N technology in a coverage model. Wiring is Cat5, and fiber connections are uncertain. Inventory is placed directly on the floor when delivered.
Inventory control is handled through Zebra barcode scanners, but poor coverage and signal issues have made monthly inventory counts difficult.
The organization has a small help desk for store support and PC support for the office. The company plans to move away from the current PBX system later this year. They want to cut costs, move services to the cloud, and achieve real-time inventory control for online order fulfillment.
The network has been wired over the last 10 years, but new systems are trending wireless. They want to provide wireless access for employees, guests, vendors, and contractors. The new IT director will start next week, and the CTO has prioritized this project.
Additional context:
* Marketing wants to interact with customers and collect more data.
* The IT support desk needs to reduce staff by half.
* The HO has an MDF and two IDFs (floors 1 and 2).
* WAN circuits exist for HO.
* Each store has a local Ethernet handoff from the cable provider in the office.
* Budget is a concern, but the solution must last 7+ years.
Based on best practices and customer requirements, what is the correct WLAN approach?
The organization has eight regional managers and two VPs who work from home and on the road. Stores typically have 17 employees on average per location.
The two warehouses have a remote loading system and 20 employees each to load the trucks and fulfill the online orders. The warehouse has 40-foot ceilings and large metal racks to store inventory. The main warehouse is 240,000 sq ft (#22,300 sqm), and the Canadian warehouse is 130,000 sq ft (#12,100 sqm).
Forklifts on the loading docks are equipped with wireless tablets onboard.
A typical store is about 60,000 sq ft (#5,575 sqm), and smaller stores are planned at 25,000 sq ft (#2,320 sqm). The locations need to expand wireless access to vendors who set up displays or interactive kiosks.
The current infrastructure was installed in 2015 using wireless N technology in a coverage model. Wiring is Cat5, and fiber connections are uncertain. Inventory is placed directly on the floor when delivered.
Inventory control is handled through Zebra barcode scanners, but poor coverage and signal issues have made monthly inventory counts difficult.
The organization has a small help desk for store support and PC support for the office. The company plans to move away from the current PBX system later this year. They want to cut costs, move services to the cloud, and achieve real-time inventory control for online order fulfillment.
The network has been wired over the last 10 years, but new systems are trending wireless. They want to provide wireless access for employees, guests, vendors, and contractors. The new IT director will start next week, and the CTO has prioritized this project.
Additional context:
* Marketing wants to interact with customers and collect more data.
* The IT support desk needs to reduce staff by half.
* The HO has an MDF and two IDFs (floors 1 and 2).
* WAN circuits exist for HO.
* Each store has a local Ethernet handoff from the cable provider in the office.
* Budget is a concern, but the solution must last 7+ years.
Based on best practices and customer requirements, what is the correct WLAN approach?
Correct Answer: C
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Question 9
Which documentation resources can be used for finding validated information on HPE Aruba Networking products that assist the architect in building the solution design? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,C,D
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Question 10
Based on this campus design, which layer is the most appropriate to be designed as a Border Persona, considering an EVPN VXLAN Fabric?


Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Based on the campus design provided and considering an EVPN VXLAN Fabric, the most appropriate layer to be designed as a Border Persona would be the "Services Aggregation" layer. In an EVPN VXLAN architecture, the Border or Border Leaf nodes provide connectivity to external networks, such as WAN, internet, or private connections. They are responsible for routing traffic into and out of the VXLAN fabric and typically also handle services like firewalling, load balancing, and other network services.

