A network administrator is in the context in an ArubaOS switch CLI:
Switch (vlan10)#
The administrator wants to leave the configuration context with a single command/
Which command should the administrator enter?
A. logout
B. quit
C. exit
D. end
The exam is based off HPE6-A41:
Applying Aruba Switching Fundamentals for
Mobility (ACSA)
Figure 2-3 ArubaOS switch CLI contexts
Return to previous context: exit
END isn’t listed in the command reference of the learning guide
The questions is: the administrator wants to leave config context at all or to return to config global context?
End leaves config context at all, while quit return to the upper conf context level, right?
C. Exit guide book Figure 2-3 ArubaOS switch CLI contexts
sorry D ! return to enable context from any context command END
Option D is the right answer. This has been verified on Aruba switch
B and C are valid options both works in the same way, but I think that C is the Correct. Also, quit is supported on the switch but is not available on the CLI Reference Guide for ArubaOS nor ArubaOS8.4.0.x Command-LineInterface so that means that could disappear.
CLI Reference Guide for Aruba Os: https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=c04793912
ArubaOS8.4.0.xCommand-LineInterface: https://h20628.www2.hp.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-a00065463en_us-1.pdf
Isn’t the answer should be D?
https://nightread3r.blogspot.com/2019/01/arubaos-cx-arubaos-switch-comware-and.html