An administrator wants to track what configuration changes were made on a switch. What should the administrator implement to see the configuration changes on an AOS-CX switch?
An administrator wants to track what configuration changes were made on a switch. What should the administrator implement to see the configuration changes on an AOS-CX switch?
In AOS-CX switches, the Network Analysis Engine (NAE) is a crucial feature that allows administrators to monitor and track configuration changes. NAE agents can continuously monitor various aspects of the system, including changes made to the configuration. This feature helps in understanding what was modified and provides relevant information to ensure network issues are addressed proactively.
B is correct
I think B is supposed to be NetEdit, not NAE
B is the answer
How is B correct?
There's an agent you can install on a switch that tracks all network configurations using NAE.
B is correct
Page 85 Study Guide: The Audit feature records all hardware and software versions, as well as other configuration changes. You can then search and view all changes, or groups of changes. This allows you to track all changes to hardware, software, and configurations with automated versioning whether made through NetEdit or directly on the switch. You can immediately rollback to any previous configuration. You can perform these rollbacks selectively, based upon factors such as the location of the switches or the date of the changes. [Aruba Networks]
On Chapitre 3 "Network Analytics Engine" from ACSP learning book : "NAE agents can continuously monitor many different aspects of the system. They will begin to detect issues before they cause problems for users. NAE agents also help to collect all relevant information at the moment that an issue is occurring. Relevant information may include what has changed on the system, output from CLI show commands, log files, configuration outputs, and tests such as traceroute, ping, and packet capture."