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HPE6-A73 Exam - Question 13


Examine the network exhibit.

A company has a guest implementation for wireless and wired access. Wireless access is implemented through a third-party vendor. The company is concerned about wired guest traffic traversing the same network as the employee traffic. The network administrator has established a GRE tunnel between AOS-CX switches where guests are connected to a routing switch in the DMZ.

Which feature should the administrator implement to ensure that the guest traffic is tunneled to the DMZ while the employee traffic is forwarded using OSPF?

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Correct Answer: B

To ensure that guest traffic is tunneled to the DMZ while employee traffic is forwarded using OSPF, the administrator should implement Policy-Based Routing (PBR). PBR allows for traffic to be routed based on policies set by the network administrator rather than strictly by the routing table. This ensures that guest traffic can be explicitly directed through the GRE tunnel to the DMZ, while employee traffic utilizes the existing OSPF-based routing. This approach effectively separates the guest and employee traffic as required.

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pabx31Option: B
Oct 3, 2021

B - my book has this on page 410. Guest traffic can be routed with PBR to use GRE tunnels that terminate in the DMZ.

WifiXOption: B
May 12, 2021

B is correct page 411 guide

sentinel44Option: B
Jan 6, 2022

B - my book has this on page 410. Guest traffic can be routed with PBR to use GRE tunnels that terminate in the DMZ.

cloud29Option: B
Apr 14, 2021

B is correct

MoresonOption: B
Feb 21, 2022

the key words are 'The network administrator has established a GRE tunnel', so the tunnel is there, no need to build UBT, just a matter of split the traffic from OSPF, so B should be the one

poris27Option: B
Apr 2, 2021

I think the answer is B. With PBR we can separate the traffic

doddsOption: B
Apr 8, 2021

Agreed, B should be the correct answer

AM1234Option: B
Jun 21, 2021

the correct Answer is B

clupato2Option: C
Aug 20, 2021

I think it's C

maccchinguwoOption: C
Sep 16, 2021

the correct answer is C

maccchinguwoOption: B
Sep 16, 2021

SORRY B is the correct answer

DianaDeckerOption: B
Dec 28, 2021

B is correct

d_natOption: B
Aug 20, 2022

B makes most sense to me. As previously mentioned, there is already a GRE tunnel, so no need for an additional tunnel. With PBR you can steer the traffic to where you want it

NetExpertOption: B
Sep 23, 2022

B is correct

NeyceOption: B
Apr 19, 2023

B: Guest traffic can be routed with PBR to use GRE tunnels that terminate in the DMZ

SeidorBrunoOption: B
Jun 27, 2023

Page 896 Study Guide: Policy- Based Routing (PBR) - to override normal destination- based routing entries learned by static, OSPF, or BGP routes. [Aruba Networks] Page 905 Study Guide: interface tunnel: Specify a GRE, 6in4 or 6in6 tunnel as the outbound interface for all matching packets. The tunnel must exist before configuring. Packets sent into the tunnel interface egress at the router at the endpoint of the tunnel. If the tunnel is misconfigured or down the traffic may be lost. [Aruba Networks]