Exam HPE7-A02 Topic 7 Question 108 Discussion
Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A02 exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 7
Question #: 108
Topic #: 7
A company is using HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Device Insight (CPDI) (the standalone application).
You have identified a device, which is currently
classified as one type, but you want to classify it as a custom type. You also want to classify all devices with similar attributes as this type, both already-discovered devices and new devices discovered later.
What should you do?
You have identified a device, which is currently
classified as one type, but you want to classify it as a custom type. You also want to classify all devices with similar attributes as this type, both already-discovered devices and new devices discovered later.
What should you do?
Suggested Answer: B Vote an answer
When using HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Device Insight (CPDI) and you need to reclassify a device to a custom type and apply this classification to all devices with similar attributes, both already discovered and newly discovered, you should follow these steps:
1.Navigate to the device details in CPDI.
2.Select the option to reclassify the device.
3.Create a user rule based on the desired attributes of the device.
4.Choose the "Save & Reclassify" option.
This process ensures that the device is reclassified according to the new custom type and that the rule is applied to all existing and future devices with matching attributes, maintaining consistent classification across the network.
Reference: The ClearPass Device Insight user guide includes detailed instructions on device classification, rule creation, and managing device attributes to maintain accurate network visibility and security.
1.Navigate to the device details in CPDI.
2.Select the option to reclassify the device.
3.Create a user rule based on the desired attributes of the device.
4.Choose the "Save & Reclassify" option.
This process ensures that the device is reclassified according to the new custom type and that the rule is applied to all existing and future devices with matching attributes, maintaining consistent classification across the network.
Reference: The ClearPass Device Insight user guide includes detailed instructions on device classification, rule creation, and managing device attributes to maintain accurate network visibility and security.
by Jeremy at May 12, 2026, 10:17 PM
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