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HPE6-A71 Exam - Question 2


An administrator needs to modify a VAP used for a branch office RAP. The VAP's operating mode is currently defined as backup and uses tunnel mode forwarding. The administrator wants to implement split-tunnel forwarding mode in the VAP.

Which WLAN operating mode must the administrator define for the VAP before the tunnel forwarding mode can be changed to split-tunnel?

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Correct Answer: D

To implement split-tunnel forwarding mode in a VAP, the WLAN operating mode must be set to Standard. This mode allows use of split-tunnel forwarding, whereas Trusted, Always, and Persistent modes do not support this configuration.

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Enrique00
Oct 13, 2020

Nope, it’s D. Only Standard works with Split-Tunnel. The other 3 aren’t supported on this mode.

SnakeF0ng
Nov 30, 2021

Answer is D. Standard. Configures when the virtual AP operates on a remote AP: standard (default)—Enables the virtual AP when the remote AP connects to the managed device. This option can be used for any (bridge/split-tunnel/tunnel/d-tunnel) virtual APs. persistent—Permanently enables the virtual AP after the remote AP initially connects to the managed device (Bridge Mode only). This option can be used for any (Open/PSK/802.1X) bridge VAPs. backup—Enables the virtual AP if the remote AP cannot connect to the managed device (Bridge Mode only). This option can be used for non-802.1X bridge VAPs. always—Permanently enables the virtual AP (Bridge Mode only). This option can be used for non-802.1X bridge VAPs.

skilli
Oct 8, 2020

i think B

frank3028
Jun 14, 2022

Answer is D Standard. Split Tunnel only support the standard operating mode.

DorcomPSOption: D
Aug 10, 2022

D - From the ACMP Guide - "For split-tunnel, only the standard option is a valid choice"

tdkr147Option: D
Aug 28, 2022

D is correct

Jo2241Option: D
Oct 12, 2022

Answer is D : Split-tunnel support only Standard mode

cjosephOption: D
Oct 15, 2022

D is the correct answer