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HPE6-A70 Exam - Question 34


For which use should network administrators set up Aruba access points (APs) as multi-zone APs?

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Correct Answer: D

Multi-zone access points allow the APs to terminate to multiple controllers that reside in different administrative domains. This setup is useful in environments where access points need to manage multiple and separate secure networks simultaneously, such as in locations where different organizations or administrative domains need to share the same physical AP infrastructure while maintaining isolated control over their respective networks.

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Gerald007Option: D
Jun 29, 2020

Correct Answer is D. Answer B would require "split-tunneling"

SayedasmOption: B
Apr 28, 2020

I think correct is B

GoMGoM
May 15, 2020

i think B also is right

GoMGoM
Jun 6, 2020

D Is right Answer , sorry guys , based on acma study book (A Multi-Zone AP is an AP that can terminate its tunnels on controllers in different zones )

StudiousGuyOption: D
Oct 16, 2020

Answer is D: The MultiZone feature allows organizations to have multiple and separate secure networks while using the same access point. It also allows AP to terminate to multiple managed devices that reside in different zones. A zone is a collection of managed devices under a single administration domain. The zone can have a single managed device or a cluster setup. https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_85_Web_Help/Content/arubaos-solutions/multizone/overview.htm?Highlight=multizone

sh2003Option: D
Dec 13, 2020

D : Think like airport APs where single AP is broadcasting multiple SSIDs from different airlines companies. This allows AP to terminate to multiple managed devices that reside in different zones.

ACMPgogogoOption: B
May 8, 2020

Answer should be B. D is not correct because: As long as it is one Mobility Master domain, there is no need to create a MultiZone to connect to specific controllers. This is set in the relevant administrative level.

Quack9Option: D
Oct 7, 2020

Yep, D is correct, B would be split tunneling, different administrative domains, like in an airport would require the AP to use Multizone as in D.