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Which Aruba feature is used to automate the provisioning of network devices during the installation
process?
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B or C? I know Zero Touch Provisioning is for initial setups, but NetEdit comes up in some docs too.
B is the pick, matches what official guide and most practice sets say. Worth reviewing install automation sections in lab manuals too.
Pretty sure it's B. Zero Touch Provisioning kicks in during install so you can rack and power devices without manual configs. NetEdit helps after they're on the network for ongoing changes. If I remember right from Aruba docs, B is the automation they mean. Agree?
So tired of Aruba shuffling feature names every exam cycle. B
B , Zero Touch Provisioning is made for automating device setup right at install, so it's the go-to here. NetEdit (C) is more about config changes after stuff's already up and running. Pretty sure Aruba always labels initial automated onboarding as ZTP. Correct me if I'm missing something from the newer docs.
I don't think it's C, that's more post-deployment config. B fits best for install provisioning.
C tbh
C or D. In some of the practice tests NetEdit and Network Assurance Engine both show automation features, so I'd double-check the official doc for how Aruba splits those functions.
Its B since Zero Touch Provisioning is made for automating install provisioning. C (NetEdit) is more about config management later, not initial setup. Easy to confuse if you don't read the question closely.
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