HP HPE6-A70 Exam
Implementing Aruba WLAN (IAW) 8.4 (Page 4 )

Updated On: 12-Feb-2026

A network administrator has installed PEF licenses in the global pool of a Mobility Master (MM) solution. When the administrator tries to configure roles and policies, an error indicates that the PEF licenses must be installed.

What should the administrator do to correct this issue?

  1. Ensure the PEF licenses were installed at the Managed Network and not at the MM level.
  2. Enable Building 1 as a local license pool.
  3. Enable the PEF feature in the Global Usage window.
  4. Activate the PEF licenses through an Aruba Activate account.

Answer(s): A



A company has an Aruba solution that supports an employee WLAN. How can network administrators control in which subnets users receive IP addresses?

  1. Set the VLANs associated with desired subnets in the WLAN settings.
  2. Configure firewall policies that permit the desired subnet, and add them to the initial role for the WLAN.
  3. In the WLAN settings, configure User role rules with the desired subnet addresses as match criteria.
  4. Assign switch ports connected to APs to VLANs associated with the desired subnets.

Answer(s): A



Refer to the exhibit.



What describes the behavior for this WLAN?

  1. APs in the default group broadcast the SSID. Clients can connect to the WLAN on APs in the default group only.
  2. No APs broadcast the SSID. Clients cannot connect to the WLAN until administrators activate it.
  3. No APs broadcast the SSID. Clients can connect to the WLAN on APs in the default group only.
  4. APs in the default group broadcast the SSI Clients can connect to the WLAN on APs in any group.

Answer(s): C



Refer to the exhibit.




A network administrator adds a global rule in the area shown in the exhibit. Where does the global rule take effect?

  1. It immediately applies only to the guest role, as part of the final policy applied to the role.
    Administrators cannot apply the rule to other roles.
  2. It immediately applies to the guest role and other roles, as part of the first policy applied to the role.
  3. It immediately applies to the guest role and other roles, as part of the final policy applied to the role.
  4. It immediately applies only to the guest role and other roles, as part of the first policy applied to the role.
    Administrators can choose to apply the rule to other roles.

Answer(s): D



Refer to the exhibit.



The exhibit shows the AAA profile for a WLAN on an Aruba solution. This WLAN uses 802.1X to authenticate users to a RADIUS server. A user successfully authenticates with 802.1X, but the RADIUS server does not send a role assignment.

How does the Aruba firewall handle the role assignment for this user?

  1. It does not assign a role.
  2. It applies the Aruba VSA role employee.
  3. It assigns the logon role.
  4. It assigns the authenticated role.

Answer(s): D






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