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A network technician is using Aruba Central to troubleshoot network issues Which dashboard can be
used to view and acknowledge issues when beginning the troubleshooting process?
Options
Discussion
Option A is correct here. The Alerts and Events dashboard is what you use when you want to review and acknowledge issues in Aruba Central before taking further action. Tools dashboard is more for hands-on diagnostics, so not quite what the question asks. I think A matches the intent best, but happy to see other views if someone disagrees.
Option A. Official guide and lab practice both mention Alerts and Events for this.
D since Tools dashboard sounds like the troubleshooting spot. Pretty sure but open to arguments for A.
A. easiest way to check and acknowledge issues in Central before digging deeper. At least that's how I remember it from labs.
A is the way to go. The Alerts and Events dashboard is where you actually view and acknowledge issues, especially at the beginning of troubleshooting. Reports or Tools dashboard don’t really let you acknowledge alerts directly. I’m pretty sure this is right but open to other takes.
A for sure. Had something like this in a mock and "Alerts and Events" is where you actually go to view and acknowledge problems at the start. If it was about tools or diagnostics, maybe D, but here A is right imo.
Pretty sure it's A here since the "Alerts and Events" dashboard is where you actually view and acknowledge any issues at the start. Saw a similar question in practice tests with the same logic, but open if anyone spotted something different.
Hard to say, A. "Acknowledge" points straight at the Alerts and Events dashboard in Aruba Central, not Tools. Open to disagreement but seems clear.
A . D is tempting since "Tools" sounds like troubleshooting, but only A lets you actually acknowledge issues in Aruba Central. Pretty sure that's what the question's looking for, but open to other takes.
A tbh, not D. Tools dashboard is tempting but only Alerts and Events lets you acknowledge stuff up front.
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