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HPE6-A70 Exam - Question 15


A company has an Aruba solution. The company wants to host a guest login portal with this solution, and the login portal must give guests the option to create their own login accounts.

How can a network administrator help meet these criteria?

option for the guest WLAN.

option for the guest WLAN.

C. Make sure to create a guest provisioning account for the guest WLAN.

D. Disable authentication in the captive portal profile for the guest WLAN.

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To meet the company's requirements of hosting a guest login portal that allows guests to create their own login accounts, the network administrator should choose ClearPass or the other external captive portal option for the guest WLAN. This solution provides the necessary functionality for guests to self-register, typically offering the ability to manage user registrations robustly and in a scalable manner, which an internal captive portal alone may not support.

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ucbu
May 17, 2020

(paste the wrong option in the previous post. This is the correct one) Missing options A and B are: A. Choose the Internal captive portal with email registration option for the guest WLAN. B. Choose ClearPass or the other external captive portal option for the guest WLAN.

Mani84
Jun 18, 2020

B is answer

StudiousGuy
Nov 5, 2020

The very write answer is "D": It’s not A: An internal portal does not allow users to register themselves, an account needs to be created for them. (https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/InstantWenger_Mobile/Advanced/Content/Internal%20Captive%20Portal.htm) It’s not B: “guest provisioning” access allows one user to create new guest accounts. (https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_64_Web_Help/Content/ArubaFrameStyles/Management_Utilities/Guest_Provisioning.htm) It’s not C: The captive portal is required for guests to register It is D: ClearPass allows users to register themselves and can be manually or automatically approved based on policy

ucbu
May 17, 2020

Missing options A and B are: A. Upgrade Client Match as part of a global software upgrade, and upgrade AirMatch separately as a loadable service module (LSM). B. Upgrade Client Match and AirMatch separately as loadable service modules (LSMs).

leewing
Jun 24, 2020

A, ClearPass still not required as local-CP with email auth can fulfill the requirements

jcastle008
May 14, 2020

error in the answers to this question

I_C_U
Sep 25, 2021

Different variation of the question (answer is still clearpass) A company has an Aruba solution. The company wants to host a guest login portal with this solution, and the login portal must gie guests the option to create their own login accounts. How can a network administrator help meet these criteria? A. Choose the Internal captive portal with email registration option for the guest WLAN. B. Make sure to create a guest provisioning account for the guest WLAN. C. Disable authentication in the captive portal profile for the guest WLAN. D. Choose ClearPass or the other external captive portal option for the guest WLAN.

HenryKwl91
Apr 19, 2022

No answer in this question. Should be Guest provisioning account?

nando83
Feb 6, 2023

The correct answer is: Choose ClearPass or the other external captive portal option for the guest WLAN.

bstookey
Feb 28, 2023

this question and answer is set wrong. has not been updated... the first two answers are incomplete and the last two do not fit the question

hujinki
Mar 7, 2023

B. Choose ClearPass or the other external captive portal option for the guest WLAN. per aruba official forum : https://community.arubanetworks.com/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MID=26138 << With only the controller, there are no checks on email registration. It is merely a formality. You would need ClearPass for the guest feature you are seeking. >> answer is B