What is one use case for implementing user-based tunneling (UBT) on AOS-CX switches?
A.
Centralizing the distribution of wired traffic without requiring HPE Aruba Networking gateways
B.
Tunneling traffic directly to a third-party firewall in a client data center
C.
Adding 802.1X while continuing to use the existing VLAN and ACL structure in the Ethernet network
D.
Applying enhanced security features such as deep packet inspection (DPI) to wired traffic
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Implementing user-based tunneling (UBT) on AOS-CX switches is beneficial for applying enhanced security features such as deep packet inspection (DPI) to wired traffic. UBT allows the traffic from specific users or devices to be tunneled to a central controller or security appliance where advanced security policies, including DPI, can be applied. This approach ensures that even wired traffic benefits from the same level of security and inspection typically available for wireless traffic, thus enhancing overall network security.
[Reference: Aruba's documentation on UBT and AOS-CX configuration guides detail how to set up user-based tunneling and the benefits of applying advanced security features like DPI to tunneled traffic., , , , , ]
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