Question 6 of 55

Refer to the exhibit.

Exam HP0-Y47: Question 6 - Image 1

A company wants to implement a portal authentication solution for guests (such a solution is also called Web-Auth). Guest belong to VLAN4, as shown in the exhibit. The intelligent Management Center (IMC) User Access Manager (UAM) will provide authentication and the Web Portal.

Where should the network administrator enable portal authentication?

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The suggested answer is B.

Creating a VLAN Interface for the Web-Auth VLAN
The Wireless Edge Services xl Module requires an IP address on the static VLAN to which the Web-Auth WLAN maps. This VLAN must be accessible to the guests, so it should be the VLAN on the access layer IRF virtual switches.
Reference: Web Authentication for Mobile Users
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/08-C05-WebAuth.pdf
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Question 7 of 55

Refer to the exhibit.

Exam HP0-Y47: Question 7 - Image 1

Switch 1 and switch 2 run open Shortest Path First (OSPF) on all VLANs. Both switches establish an OSPF adjacency to a router at the main data center. Exhibit shows shoes some virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) and OSPF settings on Switch 1 during normal operation.

How can a network administrator increase the resiliency of this solution?

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The suggested answer is D.

Today many Internet routers implement a separation of control and forwarding functions. Certain processors are dedicated to control and management tasks such as OSPF routing, while other processors perform the data forwarding tasks. This separation creates the possibility of maintaining a router's data forwarding capability while the router's control software is restarted/reloaded. We call such a possibility "graceful restart" or "non-stop forwarding".
Reference: RFC 3623, Graceful OSPF Restart
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3623
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Question 8 of 55

A network administrator wants to configure Open Shortest Path (OSPF) MD5 authentication on VLAN 100 on an HP ProVision switch. The administrator has created a global MD5 key chain with an ID and key string that matches the neighbors. which additional step must the administrator complete to accomplish this?

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The suggested answer is D.

Authentication-key: OSPF supports three methods of authentication for each interfacenone, simple password, and MD5. Only one method of authentication can be active on an interface at a time.
The MD5 method of authentication requires you to configure a key ID and an MD5 Key
Reference: Chapter 8, Configuring OSPF
http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/pdf/release_06628_07110/Bk2_Ch8_OSPF.pdf
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Question 9 of 55

Refer to the exhibit.

Exam HP0-Y47: Question 9 - Image 1

A user connects a device to GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 on switch. The device does not have an 802.1X supplicant. One minute passes. How does the switch port handle the client?

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The suggested answer is D.

VLAN4 is configured to be a guest vlan.
Reference: ProCurve Network Security solutions, Guest VLANs: the interim solution http://www.hp.com/rnd/pdf_html/guest_vlan_paper.htm#interim_solution
Question 10 of 55

A company uses 802.1X authentication to force users to connect to the network. The company uses access layer switches to enforce the 802.1X authentication and HP IMC User Access manager (UAM) as the RADIUS server.

The customer requires switches to apply a specific settings to contractor use connections. The network administrator checks the switch documentation and determines that this settings uses a vendor-specific attribute (VSA). The administrator check UAN and verifies that it has this VSA defined on it.

How does administrator configure UAM to apply the correct setting?

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The suggested answer is C.

HP IMC User Access Management customizable portal pages for smart devices based on access scenarios provide a unique and personalized client experience.
Reference: HP IMC User Access Manager Software Module with 50-user E-LTU http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/network-management/product-detail.html?oid=5443912