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HPE6-A73 Exam - Question 6


A network engineer is having a problem adding a custom-written script to an AOS-CX switch's NAE GUI. The script was written in Python and was successfully added on other AOS-CX switches. The engineer examines the following items from the CLI of the switch:

What should the engineer perform to fix this issue?

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Correct Answer: D

The issue at hand is that the AOS-CX switch has reached its maximum capacity for configured NAE scripts, as indicated by the capacity status showing 50 scripts currently active out of a maximum of 50. To resolve this issue, the engineer needs to remove a script that is no longer used before installing the new script. This will free up space and allow the new script to be added without exceeding the switch's capacity.

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demifsudOption: D
Aug 6, 2021

D, I think is the most correct answer given that it is impossible to deploy more scripts than the switch capacity allows for.

Mar_a_LagoonOption: D
Feb 8, 2022

D. The script is not yet uploaded (to this particular switch) and the capacity has been reached. NTP is not relevant here.

pabx31Option: D
Oct 3, 2021

B stands out but the book clearly states the NTP sync is for the WEB GUI between your browser/PC and the switch. This is CLI so I don't see how NTP affects anything. The command is being ran directly on the switch. I am betting on D being correct.

E_NickOption: D
Oct 9, 2022

D, I think is the most correct answer given that it is impossible to deploy more scripts than the switch capacity allows for.

kur0Option: B
Apr 19, 2021

I think B is the correct answer because NTP should be in synchronization with the NAE agent.

doddsOption: D
May 3, 2021

I think the answer is D. if switch and browser time is not in sync, only information displayed in the web ui might not be accurate. From ACSP student guide p.156

WifiX
May 12, 2021

B is correct : user guide page 73

AM1234Option: D
Jun 21, 2021

the correct Answer is D

I_C_UOption: D
Sep 2, 2021

D is the answer, you can still add a script if the time is out and it will just warn you.

Ivan007Option: D
Oct 8, 2021

D is correct, see page 176 "show capacities-status nae" tells us that the script capacity has been reached B is not the best answer here. NTP should always be in sync but the web GUI is not being used in this scenario, which is dependent on NTP, the CLI is not.

SeidorBrunoOption: D
Jun 16, 2023

Reached Maximum Scripts Capacity. NTP doesn't matter here.

Itachi22Option: B
Jul 5, 2021

the answer should be B as a User guide explain : the time zone for Web client and the switch based on NTP sync or based on UTC .

clupato2Option: D
Aug 9, 2021

D is the answer

EmadOption: B
Sep 3, 2021

B seems Correct, the scrip and NAE Agents are installed on the system. however, NTP is not in sync with Desktop which may not show the actual status on the GUI. Lab guide starts with having NTP Setup and to make sure time matches with Desktop from where the GUI is accessed. The time difference should be within seconds. The NAE web UI is using the client browser time to get the time for the 'live' graphs, so therefore it is important to have correct time on the PC client and the switch.