Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) Practice Exam
Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) Practice Exam
Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) Practice Exam
The Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) certification validates your knowledge and skills required to deploy, configure, and manage advanced Aruba Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) solutions utilizing the AOS 8 architecture and features.
Who should pursue the ACMP Certification?
This certification is ideal for:
Network IT professionals: Seeking to enhance their security knowledge and skills, particularly those working in network security, system administration, and penetration testing.
Networking professionals: Aspiring to design, deploy, and manage Mobile First Networks utilizing the latest advancements and innovations within the AOS8 platform.
Individuals seeking a career in wireless networking: Aiming to demonstrate their understanding of advanced Aruba WLAN solutions and contribute as valued team members.
Prerequisites:
While there are no formal prerequisites, a minimum of one to two years of experience in deploying network solutions for enterprises is recommended.
Roles and Responsibilities:
ACMP certified individuals can find themselves in various roles, including:
Network engineers: Designing, deploying, and managing wireless networks within an organization.
Network administrators: Configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining wireless network infrastructure.
Wireless specialists: Focusing specifically on wireless network design, optimization, and security.
Support engineers: Providing technical support and troubleshooting assistance for wireless network users.
Exam Details:
Exam Provider: HPE Certification and Learning
Format: Multiple-choice questions
Number of Questions: 40-60 (subject to change)
Duration: 120 minutes
Delivery: Testing center or online proctored
Exam Structure
1. Section 1: Integrate and implement Aruba Mobile First architecture components and explain their uses – 20%
Integrate components of the Aruba Mobile First Architecture.
Differentiate between standalone mode and Master Controller Mode (MCM) features and recommend use cases.
Differentiate the use of packet forwarding modes (tunnel, decrypt-tunnel, split-tunnel, and bridge).
Differentiate between redundancy methods, and describe the benefits of L2 and L3 clustering.
Explain Remote Access architectures and how to integrate the architectures.
Describe and differentiate advanced licensing features.
2. Section 2: Configure and validate Aruba WLAN secure employee and guest solutions – 20%
Configure Remote Access with Aruba Solutions such as RAP and VIA
Configure and deploy redundant controller solutions based upon a given design
Configure a Mesh WLAN
3. Section 3: Implement advanced services and security - 38%
Enable multicast DNS features to support discovery across VLAN boundaries
Configure role derivation, and explain and implement advanced role features
Configure an AAA server profile for a user or administrative access
Implement Mobility Infrastructure hardening features
Explain Clarity features and functions
Implement Voice WLAN based upon a given design
Configure primary zones and data zones to support MultiZone AP
Implement mobility (roaming) in an Aruba wireless environment
Implement tunneled node to secure ArubaOS switches
4. Section 4: Manage and monitor Aruba solutions - 10%
Use AirWave to monitor an Aruba Mobility Master and Mobility Controller
Perform maintenance upgrades and operational maintenance