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Questions # 11:

Refer to the scenario.

An organization wants the AOS-CX switch to trigger an alert if its RADIUS server (cp.acnsxtest.local) rejects an unusual number of client authentication requests per hour. After some discussions with other Aruba admins, you are still not sure how many rejections are usual or unusual. You expect that the value could be different on each switch.

You are helping the developer understand how to develop an NAE script for this use case.

The developer explains that they plan to define the rule with logic like this:

monitor > value

However, the developer asks you what value to include.

What should you recommend?

Options:

A.

Checking one of the access switches' RADIUS statistics and adding 10 to the number listed for rejects


B.

Defining a baseline and referring to it for the value


C.

Using 10 (per hour) as a good starting point for the value


D.

Defining a parameter and referring to it (self ^ramsfname]) for the value


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Questions # 12:

A company has Aruba gateways that are Implementing gateway IDS/IPS in IDS mode. The customer complains that admins are receiving too frequent of repeat email notifications for the same threat. The threat itself might be one that the admins should investigate, but the customer does not want the email notification to repeat as often.

Which setting should you adjust in Aruba Central?

Options:

A.

Report scheduling settings


B.

Alert duration and threshold settings


C.

The IDS policy setting (strict, medium, or lenient)


D.

The allowlist settings in the IDS policy


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Questions # 13:

Refer to the scenario.

# Introduction to the customer

You are helping a company add Aruba ClearPass to their network, which uses Aruba network infrastructure devices.

The company currently has a Windows domain and Windows CA. The Window CA issues certificates to domain computers, domain users, and servers such as domain controllers. An example of a certificate issued by the Windows CA is shown here.

Question # 13

Question # 13

The company is in the process of adding Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune) to manage its mobile clients. The customer is maintaining the on-prem AD for now and uses Azure AD Connect to sync with Azure AD.

# Requirements for issuing certificates to mobile clients

The company wants to use ClearPass Onboard to deploy certificates automatically to mobile clients enrolled in Intune. During this process, Onboard should communicate with Azure AD to validate the clients. High availability should also be provided for this scenario; in other words, clients should be able to get certificates from Subscriber 2 if Subscriber 1 is down.

The Intune admins intend to create certificate profiles that include a UPN SAN with the UPN of the user who enrolled the device.

# Requirements for authenticating clients

The customer requires all types of clients to connect and authenticate on the same corporate SSID.

The company wants CPPM to use these authentication methods:

Question # 13EAP-TLS to authenticate users on mobile clients registered in Intune

Question # 13TEAR, with EAP-TLS as the inner method to authenticate Windows domain computers and the users on them

To succeed, EAP-TLS (standalone or as a TEAP method) clients must meet these requirements:

Question # 13Their certificate is valid and is not revoked, as validated by OCSP

Question # 13The client’s username matches an account in AD

# Requirements for assigning clients to roles

After authentication, the customer wants the CPPM to assign clients to ClearPass roles based on the following rules:

Question # 13Clients with certificates issued by Onboard are assigned the “mobile-onboarded” role

Question # 13Clients that have passed TEAP Method 1 are assigned the “domain-computer” role

Question # 13Clients in the AD group “Medical” are assigned the “medical-staff” role

Question # 13Clients in the AD group “Reception” are assigned to the “reception-staff” role

The customer requires CPPM to assign authenticated clients to AOS firewall roles as follows:

Question # 13Assign medical staff on mobile-onboarded clients to the “medical-mobile” firewall role

Question # 13Assign other mobile-onboarded clients to the “mobile-other” firewall role

Question # 13Assign medical staff on domain computers to the “medical-domain” firewall role

Question # 13All reception staff on domain computers to the “reception-domain” firewall role

Question # 13All domain computers with no valid user logged in to the “computer-only” firewall role

Question # 13Deny other clients access

# Other requirements

Communications between ClearPass servers and on-prem AD domain controllers must be encrypted.

# Network topology

For the network infrastructure, this customer has Aruba APs and Aruba gateways, which are managed by Central. APs use tunneled WLANs, which tunnel traffic to the gateway cluster. The customer also has AOS-CX switches that are not managed by Central at this point.

Question # 13

# ClearPass cluster IP addressing and hostnames

A customer’s ClearPass cluster has these IP addresses:

Question # 13Publisher = 10.47.47.5

Question # 13Subscriber 1 = 10.47.47.6

Question # 13Subscriber 2 = 10.47.47.7

Question # 13Virtual IP with Subscriber 1 and Subscriber 2 = 10.47.47.8

The customer’s DNS server has these entries

Question # 13cp.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.5

Question # 13cps1.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.6

Question # 13cps2.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.7

Question # 13radius.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.8

Question # 13onboard.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.8

You have started to create a CA to meet the customer’s requirements for issuing certificates to mobile clients, as shown in the exhibit below.

Question # 13

What change will help to meet those requirements and the requirements for authenticating clients?

Options:

A.

Change the EST authentication method to use an external validator.


B.

Change the EST Digest Algorithm to SHA-512.


C.

Recreate the CA as a registration authority under Azure AD.


D.

Specify an OCSP responder, setting the hostname to localhost.


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Questions # 14:

You are setting up Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) to enforce EAP-TLS authentication with Active Directory as the authentication source. The company wants to prevent users with disabled accounts from connecting even if those users still have valid certificates.

As the first part of meeting these criteria, what should you do to enable CPPM to determine where accounts are enabled in AD or not?

Options:

A.

Add an Endpoint Context Server to the domain controller with actions for querying the domain controller for account status.


B.

Enable OCSP in the EAP-TLS authentication method settings and configure an OCSP override to the domain controller FQDN.


C.

Add a custom attribute for userAccountControl to the filters in the AD authentication source.


D.

Install a Microsoft Active Directory extension in Aruba ClearPass Guest and set up an HTTP authentication source that points to that extension.


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Questions # 15:

Refer to the scenario.

A customer requires these rights for clients in the “medical-mobile” AOS firewall role on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs):

Question # 15Permitted to receive IP addresses with DHCP

Question # 15Permitted access to DNS services from 10.8.9.7 and no other server

Question # 15Permitted access to all subnets in the 10.1.0.0/16 range except denied access to 10.1.12.0/22

Question # 15Denied access to other 10.0.0.0/8 subnets

Question # 15Permitted access to the Internet

Question # 15Denied access to the WLAN for a period of time if they send any SSH traffic

Question # 15Denied access to the WLAN for a period of time if they send any Telnet traffic

Question # 15Denied access to all high-risk websites

External devices should not be permitted to initiate sessions with “medical-mobile” clients, only send return traffic.

The exhibits below show the configuration for the role.

Question # 15

There are multiple issues with this configuration. What is one change you must make to meet the scenario requirements? (In the options, rules in a policy are referenced from top to bottom. For example, “medical-mobile” rule 1 is “ipv4 any any svc-dhcp permit,” and rule 8 is “ipv4 any any any permit”.)

Options:

A.

In the “medical-mobile” policy, move rules 2 and 3 between rules 7 and 8.


B.

In the “medical-mobile” policy, change the subnet mask in rule 3 to 255.255.248.0.


C.

Move the rule in the “apprf-medical-mobile-sacl” policy between rules 7 and 8 in the “medical-mobile” policy.


D.

In the “medical-mobile” policy, change the source in rule 8 to “user.”


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Questions # 16:

Refer to the scenario.

An organization wants the AOS-CX switch to trigger an alert if its RADIUS server (cp.acnsxtest.local) rejects an unusual number of client authentication requests per hour. After some discussions with other Aruba admins, you are still not sure how many rejections are usual or unusual. You expect that the value could be different on each switch.

You are helping the developer understand how to develop an NAE script for this use case.

You are helping the developer find the right URI for the monitor.

Refer to the exhibit.

Question # 16

You have used the REST API reference interface to submit a test call. The results are shown in the exhibit.

Which URI should you give to the developer?

Options:

A.

/rest/v1/system/vrfs/mgmt/radius/servers/cp.acnsxtest.local/2083/tcp?attributes=authstatistics


B.

/rest/v1/system/vrfs/mgmt/radius/servers/cp.acnsxtest.local/2083/tcp?attributes=authstatistics?attributes=access_rejects


C.

/rest/v1/system/vrfs/mgmt/radius/_servers/cp.acnsxtest.local/2083/tcp


D.

/rest/v1/system/vrfs/mgmt/radius/servers/cp.acnsxtest.local/2083/tcp?attributes=authstatistics.access_rejects


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Questions # 17:

A customer has an AOS 10-based solution, including Aruba APs. The customer wants to use Cloud Auth to authenticate non-802.1X capable IoT devices.

What is a prerequisite for setting up the device role mappings?

Options:

A.

Configuring a NetConductor-based fabric


B.

Configuring Device Insight (client profile) tags in Central


C.

Integrating Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) and Device Insight


D.

Creating global role-to-role firewall policies in Central


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Questions # 18:

Refer to the scenario.

# Introduction to the customer

You are helping a company add Aruba ClearPass to their network, which uses Aruba network infrastructure devices.

The company currently has a Windows domain and Windows CA. The Window CA issues certificates to domain computers, domain users, and servers such as domain controllers. An example of a certificate issued by the Windows CA is shown here.

Question # 18

Question # 18

The company is in the process of adding Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune) to manage its mobile clients. The customer is maintaining the on-prem AD for now and uses Azure AD Connect to sync with Azure AD.

# Requirements for issuing certificates to mobile clients

The company wants to use ClearPass Onboard to deploy certificates automatically to mobile clients enrolled in Intune. During this process, Onboard should communicate with Azure AD to validate the clients. High availability should also be provided for this scenario; in other words, clients should be able to get certificates from Subscriber 2 if Subscriber 1 is down.

The Intune admins intend to create certificate profiles that include a UPN SAN with the UPN of the user who enrolled the device.

# Requirements for authenticating clients

The customer requires all types of clients to connect and authenticate on the same corporate SSID.

The company wants CPPM to use these authentication methods:

Question # 18EAP-TLS to authenticate users on mobile clients registered in Intune

Question # 18TEAR, with EAP-TLS as the inner method to authenticate Windows domain computers and the users on them

To succeed, EAP-TLS (standalone or as a TEAP method) clients must meet these requirements:

Question # 18Their certificate is valid and is not revoked, as validated by OCSP

Question # 18The client’s username matches an account in AD

# Requirements for assigning clients to roles

After authentication, the customer wants the CPPM to assign clients to ClearPass roles based on the following rules:

Question # 18Clients with certificates issued by Onboard are assigned the “mobile-onboarded” role

Question # 18Clients that have passed TEAP Method 1 are assigned the “domain-computer” role

Question # 18Clients in the AD group “Medical” are assigned the “medical-staff” role

Question # 18Clients in the AD group “Reception” are assigned to the “reception-staff” role

The customer requires CPPM to assign authenticated clients to AOS firewall roles as follows:

Question # 18Assign medical staff on mobile-onboarded clients to the “medical-mobile” firewall role

Question # 18Assign other mobile-onboarded clients to the “mobile-other” firewall role

Question # 18Assign medical staff on domain computers to the “medical-domain” firewall role

Question # 18All reception staff on domain computers to the “reception-domain” firewall role

Question # 18All domain computers with no valid user logged in to the “computer-only” firewall role

Question # 18Deny other clients access

# Other requirements

Communications between ClearPass servers and on-prem AD domain controllers must be encrypted.

# Network topology

For the network infrastructure, this customer has Aruba APs and Aruba gateways, which are managed by Central. APs use tunneled WLANs, which tunnel traffic to the gateway cluster. The customer also has AOS-CX switches that are not managed by Central at this point.

Question # 18

# ClearPass cluster IP addressing and hostnames

A customer’s ClearPass cluster has these IP addresses:

Question # 18Publisher = 10.47.47.5

Question # 18Subscriber 1 = 10.47.47.6

Question # 18Subscriber 2 = 10.47.47.7

Question # 18Virtual IP with Subscriber 1 and Subscriber 2 = 10.47.47.8

The customer’s DNS server has these entries

Question # 18cp.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.5

Question # 18cps1.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.6

Question # 18cps2.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.7

Question # 18radius.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.8

Question # 18onboard.acnsxtest.com = 10.47.47.8

You have imported the root certificate for the Windows CA to the ClearPass CA Trust list.

Which usages should you add to it based on the scenario requirements?

Options:

A.

EAP and AD/LDAP Server


B.

LDAP and Aruba infrastructure


C.

Radsec and Aruba infrastructure


D.

EAP and Radsec


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