Which command would allow you to verity receipt of a CoA message on an AOS 10 GW?
Options:
A.
packet-capture datapath udp 3799
B.
packet-capture controipath udp 3799
C.
packet-capture interprocess udp 3799
D.
tcpdump host-port 3799
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Change of Authorization (CoA) messages are used in network access control scenarios and are typically received by the network access server, in this case, an Aruba AOS 10 Gateway. The correct command to verify the receipt of a CoA message is related to the control path traffic because CoA is a control plane function.
Option B,packet-capture controlpath udp 3799, is the correct answer because it specifies capturing control plane traffic on UDP port 3799, which is the standard port for CoA messages.
Options A, C, and D are incorrect because:
Option A captures data plane traffic, not control plane traffic.
Option C'spacket-capture interprocess udp 3799does not refer to a standard command for capturing CoA messages.
Option D,tcpdump host-port 3799, does not specify the correct syntax for capturing traffic on Aruba devices.
Question 21
Refer to the exhibit.
Which statement is true?
Options:
A.
The client performed passive scanning
B.
The client is using BSS Fast Transition
C.
The client is failing 802.1X authentication
D.
The client used an incorrect passphrase
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The exhibit shows a series of 802.1X authentication steps with multiple "Deauthentication" frames, which indicate that the client is not successfully completing the authentication process. Since the frames show repeated attempts at authentication followed by deauthentication, this suggests that the client is failing the 802.1X authentication process, which is required for network access in a WPA2/WPA3-Enterprise security environment.