Exam HPE7-A06 Topic 1 Question 98 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A06 exam
Question #: 98
Topic #: 1
What is the best practice for using Dynamic Segmentation?

Suggested Answer: B Vote an answer

The question asks for the best practice for using Dynamic Segmentation.
* Dynamic Segmentation Overview:It's an architecture that provides unified policy and segmentation for wired and wireless clients by combining role-based access control, traffic tunneling (like UBT), and overlay technologies (like VXLAN/GRE). Policies are enforced centrally, typically at an Aruba Gateway.
* Analysis of Options:
* A: UBT is a component, but Dynamic Segmentation encompasses more than just creating isolated networks with UBT.
* B: Correctly describes the core principle: using a combination of role-based access (for defining whogetswhatpolicy) and overlay technologies (for transporting traffic to the policy enforcement point and providing segmentation). This creates a layered security approach.
* C: Incorrect. A key benefit isunifiedpolicy across both wired and wireless access.
* D: LUR and DUR are role types, but how they are assigned isn't the fundamental description of Dynamic Segmentation itself.
* Conclusion:Option B accurately captures the essence of Dynamic Segmentation as a best practice approach, integrating role-based policies with overlay networking for secure, unified access control.
References:Aruba Dynamic Segmentation Solution Guides, Whitepapers, and Configuration Examples. This relates to "Security" (10%), "Authentication/Authorization" (9%), and "Connectivity" (9%).

by Zona at May 14, 2026, 04:53 AM

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