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Exam HP0-Y45: Architecting HP Network Solutions

What is the one reason that the architect needs this information?

A network architect is planning an HP MultiService Mobility for a customer. The solution is
intended to provide wireless access for employees various branch locations. The solution includes
two MSM760 Premium Mobility Controllers, which are deployed at the main office, and 60 MSM
460 Access Points (APs), which are deployed at branches (three at each branch).
The network architect is controlling information about the branch routers and firewalls. What is the
one reason that the architect needs this information?

Which customer requirement would cause the network architect to change HP enterprise-class modular routers as

A network architect is planning the products that will interconnect a main site campus LAN,
Branches, and data center (located at the different site from the main campus). Which customer
requirement would cause the network architect to change HP enterprise-class modular routers as
opposed to deep-buffer 10G routing switches for this solution?

What should the network architect do to resolve a potential issue?

Refer to the exhibit.

A network architect has designed the topology in the exhibit. The Gigabit links between layer and
the core uses OM3 grade multi-mode fiber between 100m and 150m long.
The solution is for an enterprise customer whose employees use mostly HTTP-based application
and have medium utilization needs.
What should the network architect do to resolve a potential issue?

Which scheme enabled ACLs to use the forest rules to control users according to the customer requirements?

HOTSPOT
A network architect designing HP addresses for a customer. The network architect is planning a
core routing solution and these VLANs:
Management (network infrastructure)
Guest
Employees_Wired_Floor1
Consultants_Wired_Floor1
Voice_Floor1
Consultants_Wireless
Employees_Wireless
The customer requires access control lists (ACLs) that control users according to their identity,
guest, employee, or contractor. As far as access control is connected, the customer does not care
about whether a user has wireless or wired access.
Which scheme enabled ACLs to use the forest rules to control users according to the customer
requirements? (Drag and Drop the marker on the scheme)

Which Design Change best supports that requirement?

Refer to the exhibit.

The branch routers have E1 lines into the Frame Relay service provider network. The exhibit
shows just one branch but the network actually has 30 branches. The Hp 6600 Services routers,
which are the area border routers (ABRs), have E3 lines into the Frame Relay network.
The routers in the exhibit implement Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). They enable OSPF on
networks as follows:
In the area 2, OSPF is enabled on network 10.2.0.0/16
In area 0, OSPF is enabled on network 10.0.0.0/16
The customer requires resilience at the WAN core. Which Design Change best supports that
requirement?

How should the network architect plan VLANs for the VoIP phones?

Refer to the exhibit.

A network architect is planning a voice over IP (VoIP) solution for a customer. A computer
connects to each VoIP phone, which is Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Extensions (LLDPMED) capable and supports 802.1X. The Phone then connects to the Ethernet jack. The design
currently calls for edge ports to enforce 802.1x to a wireless Network Policy Server (NPS), and
RADIUS policies assign users to VLANs based on their identity.

How should the network architect plan VLANs for the VoIP phones?

What is one reason to implement UAM?

A network architect is working with a customer to design an 802.1X authentication solution for
wired and wireless users. The customer has a Microsoft Windows domain. For RADIUS server,
the customer is choosing between the User Authentication Manager (UAM) plug-in for HP
Intelligent Management Center (IMC) and Microsoft Network Policy Server (NPS).
What is one reason to implement UAM?


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