HPE Aruba Certified Professional (ACP) – SD-WAN — Question 11
You are remotely connected to an HPE Aruba Networking CX 6200M switch using SSH to change the Control Plane ACL, allowing only defined subnets to access the switch with the assistance of the checkpoint auto 10 command. Later in the day, you are testing if the control-plane ACL is working, and you notice that access is allowed from all networks.
What needs to be done with the checkpoint feature to have the remaining without rolling back?
Answer options
- A. Use the checkpoint commit command before you commit the change.
- B. Use the checkpoint commit after you commit the change.
- C. Use the checkpoint auto command after you commit the change.
- D. Use the checkpoint auto command before you commit the change.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because using the checkpoint commit command before making changes ensures that the current configuration is saved, allowing you to retain settings without rolling back. The other options would either execute the commit after changes are made or not save the intended configuration correctly, which would not achieve the desired result.