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HPE6-A73 Exam - Question 95


A company is implementing AOS-CX switches at the access layer. The company wants to implement access control for employees and guests.

Which security features will require a ClearPass server to be installed and used by the company?

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Correct Answer: AB

Downloadable user roles (DUR) require a ClearPass server to be installed and used by the company. ClearPass is specifically designed to handle access control, authentication, and authorization, which includes managing and distributing user roles dynamically to the switches. This functionality is essential for creating and maintaining user-based policies and ensuring security at the access layer.

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omenOption: A
Sep 1, 2022

A is correct. B is not correct, the Dynamic Segmentation is a feature that includes DUR and LUR... DUR explicitly requires Clearpass, while LUR can be done by third AAA solutions. C UBT is only there for how the traffic flow is... Local Switching or UBT.

cpfanOption: A
Sep 25, 2022

Which security features will require a ClearPass server to be installed and used by the company

SeidorBrunoOption: A
Jul 2, 2023

Page 775 STudy Guide: DUR Require ClearPass

E_NickOption: A
Oct 9, 2022

A is correct

alex711Option: B
Feb 24, 2023

B is Correct. se the link https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.08/HTML/fundamentals_4100i-6000-6100/Content/Chp_Dyn_Seg/dyn-seg-10.htm

slotblockerOption: A
May 29, 2023

Downloadable user roles require Clearpass. Answer: A

IngenieriaEGlobalOption: A
Mar 9, 2024

Correct Answer is A: From Study Guide: You can configure roles locally on the switch using a Local User Role (LUR). When a device connects and authenticates successfully, a User-Role name (VSA) is passed to the switch, then the switch will apply that User-Role to the device Or configure Downloadable User Roles (DUR) on a ClearPass server. The ClearPass HPECPPM- Role VSA is used with HTTPS to transfer the role to the switch.