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HPE6-A72 Exam - Question 21


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Which command on Access-2 port 1/1/4 will enable connectivity between PC-1 and Server-1 without any routing enabled in the network?

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Correct Answer: B

To enable connectivity between PC-1 and Server-1 without routing, the correct command on Access-2 port 1/1/4 is to assign it to VLAN 20. This is achieved using the command to configure port 1/1/4 as an access port for VLAN 20, which matches the configuration shown for PC-1. The correct command is: Access-2 (config-if-1/1/4)# vlan access 20.

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devadarshan91730Option: B
Aug 4, 2022

vlan access 20 is correct . Lab tested

VinshinkelOption: B
Jul 25, 2022

They refer to access ports on the AOS model switches. They now refer to them as access ports in AOS-CX.

MattyeyecOption: B
Sep 16, 2022

Absolutely B

zlatkodimovskiOption: B
Nov 26, 2022

correct is B

ITGod713Option: C
Jul 17, 2022

The answer is C. aruba refers to access ports as untagged.

Vinshinkel
Jul 25, 2022

They refer to access ports on the AOS model switches. They now refer to them as access ports in AOS-CX.

XalaGyan
Sep 16, 2022

Actually the syntax is vlan X in vlan context# tagged|untagged <port> vlan 20 tagged 1,3,5 untagged 10-12

Equiano
Nov 17, 2022

ArubaOS-CX doesn’t work like this. The correct answer is B

RohitERTOption: B
Jun 20, 2023

switch# show images ArubaOS-CX Primary Image --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version : TL.10.05.0001I ArubaOS-CX Secondary Image --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version : TL.10.05.0001I

RohitERT
Jun 20, 2023

Please Ignore This

apoteOption: B
Jul 31, 2023

Syntax Aruba AOS-CX: (config)# vlan access 20 Syntax Aruba AOS-S: (config)# untagged vlan 20

LAFNELLOption: B
Nov 16, 2023

vlan access 20 is the answer

1stAidOption: B
Dec 12, 2023

B. Is correct syntax. C, would also work but usually you can enter this under config, without going to the interface. The question doesn't really say what OS it's running.