How can the network administrator do this?

A network administrator needs to complete the initial setup on an ArubaOS switch with the use of remote access. How can the network administrator do this?
A. Connect the switch’s OOBM port to the same VLAN as the management station, and then establish a Telnet session to the switch default IP address.
B. Connect the switch’s OOBM port to the same VLAN as Aruba AirWave. Then manually discover the switch in AirWave using the switch default IP address.
C. Send a Reverse ARP from the management station and assign a temporary IP to the workstation.
D. Set up the network DHCP server to assign the switch a reserved IP address. Connect the switch to a VLAN with DHCP services and then establish a Telnetsession to the reserved IP address.

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3 thoughts on “How can the network administrator do this?

  1. B would be appropriate in case of office connect switches which comes with the default ip addresses but aruba switches doesnt have any default IP address,

    factory default aruba switch can be only accessed by using console or by connecting it to the dhcp server because by default the switch is vlan 1 is the dhcp client

  2. I bet D.

    There is no such thing as default IP address on ArubaOS switch. You can only get one with DHCP.

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