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HPE6-A73 Exam - Question 56


An administrator wants to leverage always-on PoE on AOS-CX switches. Which statement is correct regarding this feature?

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Correct Answer: D

To leverage always-on PoE on AOS-CX switches, it requires NetEdit to implement. NetEdit is a network configuration management tool used to automate and validate configuration changes, ensuring features like always-on PoE can be reliably deployed and maintained across the network.

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maccchinguwoOption: A
Jul 7, 2021

Correct answer is A not all switches offer PoE

cloud29Option: A
Apr 7, 2021

A is correct

BeaglyOption: C
Jul 25, 2022

Correct answer is C, the Always-on PoE has also the surge protection for PoE and non PoE ports (see study guide pag 27/449)

AM1234Option: B
Jun 21, 2021

Correct answer is B

RockfordOption: A
Oct 4, 2022

always-on - persistent power PoE Protection - Surge protection 6300 and 6400 have PoE Netedit? So answer is A

d_natOption: A
Oct 13, 2022

A should be correct: the 6300/6400 offers 60W and always-on PoE. B is not correct, because not all switches support PoE C is not correct, as I found no hint in the datasheets that this is a feature for these switches D is not correct, because you can make configurations via NetEdit, but it cannot push configurations, that one could not do from the CLI

lee119Option: A
Apr 2, 2023

Correct answer is A

cucobg92Option: A
Jun 19, 2023

None of the answers actually concern what is being asked. The Always-On PoE feature means that the switches keep delivering power despite a switch reboot, including software upgrades. C would have been correct if they were asking about "PoE Protection" feature instead. A is the only one that could work since 60W is PoE++ and the switches with Always-On feature also support this... so A must be "correct".

SeidorBrunoOption: A
Jul 1, 2023

Page 42 Study Guide: The typical use case for this would be a device power outage. Aruba 6300 Module SKUs are to be release with IEEE802.3bt or 4- pair PoE enabled. The Fixed SKUs are 2- Pair PoE, but the mainboard is hardware- designed to support a 4- pair PoE controller and is 4- pair (60W per port) ready. [Aruba Networks]