This exhibit displays the Configuration Status dashboard within HPE Aruba Networking Central for a specific switch (SW0).
Interpreting "Local Overrides": In the Central management model, switches are typically assigned to a Group , and they inherit the configuration of that group (the " inherited settings " ). A Local Override (as explicitly defined in the exhibit ' s header text) occurs when an administrator makes a configuration change at the individual device level within Central. This device-specific configuration takes precedence over the group-level settings.
Analysis of SW0:
The table shows Local Overrides: Yes . This confirms that SW0 has unique configuration parameters applied to it that differ from the baseline configuration of its assigned group.
The Config Status is Synchronized , meaning these device-level changes have already been successfully pushed to the switch.
Evaluating the Options:
Option B (Correct): Having a " Local Override " means that a configuration has been pushed to the switch which deviates from the " default " (inherited group) settings.
Option A: " Local Overrides " in Central refers to the Central UI device-level settings , not changes made directly on the local physical CLI of the switch.
Option C: While Central does track configuration health, this specific screen is showing override and commit status, not the detailed logic for auto-checkpoints.
Option D: The exhibit shows Auto-commit Changes State: ON . This means any change made in Central is automatically committed and pushed to the device; no manual commit action is required by the administrator.
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