HPE Aruba Certified Design Expert (ACDX) — Question 60
An Aruba Remote AP (RAP) operates in split-tunnel mode. How does the AP forward traffic?
Answer options
- A. It sends all user traffic in a GRE tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it sends control traffic in an IPsec tunnel to the controller.
- B. It sends user and control traffic in two separate IPsec tunnels to the Mobility Controller (MC).
- C. It sends all employee and control traffic in a GRE tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it bridges all guest traffic locally.
- D. It sends traffic designed to the corporate network in an IPsec tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it bridges other traffic locally.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer, D, accurately describes that the Aruba Remote AP (RAP) forwards traffic intended for the corporate network through an IPsec tunnel while handling other traffic locally. Options A and C incorrectly mention GRE tunnels for user traffic, which is not how split-tunnel mode operates. Option B fails to mention the local bridging of non-corporate traffic.