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HPE6-A49 Exam - Question 39


Case study -

A customer needs a wireless network upgrade for 802.11ac and possibly an upgrade to the wired network. The customer requires dual-radio 802.11ac APs, each radio of which can support 4x4 MIMO at full feature set.

The customer has given architects this information about their wireless devices:

✑ 2700 IoT devices which will have only wireless connections; they support WPA2 with 802.1X

✑ 300 on each floor in 3 buildings with 3 floors each

✑ 5,400 users, who use devices such as laptops and smartphones

✑ 600 users on each floor in 3 buildings with 3 floors each

✑ 24 security cameras which will have only wireless connections; they support WPA2 with 802.1X and have a local power source

✑ 4 on floor 1 of each of the 3 buildings

✑ 2 on the other 6 floors

The architect also has collected information about the existing wired network.

The existing access layer switches support these features:

✑ 10/100/1000 edge ports

✑ PoE (802.3af)

✑ 1GbE fiber uplinks

The existing aggregation switches support these features:

✑ 1/10GbE fiber ports

✑ ARP tables up to 62,000

The customer has provided this figure that shows the existing cabling between floors and between buildings:

Each floor is about 100 feet (30 m) by 140 feet (43 m) with a 10 foot (3 m) ceiling. Interior walls are drywall. The layout for each floor is similar to that shown below.

CAT5e cable is extended to all areas.

What is one change to the existing network that the architect should recommend to meet the new customer requirements?

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Correct Answer: D

The architect should recommend upgrading to new access layer switches that support PoE+ (Power over Ethernet Plus). The current access switches only support standard PoE (802.3af), which typically provides up to 15.4 watts of power per port. However, the dual-radio 802.11ac access points, especially those with 4x4 MIMO configurations, usually require more power, closer to the 25.5 watts provided by PoE+ (802.3at). Upgrading to PoE+ will ensure that the access points can operate at their full feature set and performance capabilities.

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wifi123Option: D
Sep 16, 2020

Answer is D

younbenhaOption: D
Sep 20, 2020

Answer is D, the 4*4 mimo need PoE+