Aruba Networking Certified Expert Campus Access Mobility Expert (CAMX) Practice Exam
Aruba Networking Certified Expert Campus Access Mobility Expert (CAMX) Practice Exam
About Aruba Networking Certified Expert Campus Access Mobility Expert (CAMX) Exam
The Aruba Networking Certified Expert Campus Access Mobility (CAMX) certification exam has been developed to validate the highest level of expertise for HPE Aruba Networking in a campus environment, covering primarily wireless networking but also aspects of wired networking. Earning this certification verifies your mastery of campus networking with a specific focus on wired networking, including routing/switching, security, connectivity, performance optimization, and troubleshooting.
Exam Details
- Exam Code: HPE7-A07
- Exam Type: Proctored
- Exam Duration: 2 hours
- Exam Length: 70 questions
- Passing Score: 67%
- Delivery Language: English
Skills Acquired
- Validate your mastery of campus networking with a specific focus on wireless networking, including security, connectivity, performance optimization, and troubleshooting.
- Develop configurations based on customer requirements.
- Implement mobility solutions.
- Design and troubleshoot mechanisms in different areas such as WLAN RF attributes, security, routing, and AAA configurations.
- Analyze and remediate performance issues.
Who should take the exam?
The typical candidate for this certification is a senior Radio Frequency (RF) network engineer or solutions architect. The ideal candidate has 5+ years of experience with complex wireless networks, mastery of configuration, and troubleshooting.
Course Outline
The Aruba Networking Certified Expert Campus Access Mobility Expert (CAMX) exam validates the following topics -
Domain 1 - Understanding Network Stack (4%)
- Given a customer issue, analyze a solution and troubleshoot
Domain 2 - Understanding Connectivity (9%)
- Develop configurations based on customer requirements
- Apply advanced networking architectures and technologies
- Identify problem areas of a design
- Design and troubleshoot device deployment
Domain 3 - Understanding Network Resiliency and Virtualization (6%)
- Design and troubleshoot mechanisms for resiliency, redundancy, and fault tolerance
Domain 4 - Understanding Switching (10%)
- Implement, troubleshoot, and remediate Layer 2/3 including broadcast domains and interconnection technologies
Domain 5 - Understanding WLAN (25%)
- Design and troubleshoot RF attributes and wireless functions
- Build a configuration based on customer requirements
- Implement, troubleshoot, and remediate Layer 2 including broadcast domains and interconnection technologies
Domain 6 - Understanding Routing (9%)
- Design and troubleshoot routing topologies and functions
Domain 7 - Understanding Security (11%)
- Design and troubleshoot the implementation of security concepts in customer networks
- Given a scenario, troubleshoot wireless SSID with EAP-TLS
- Build and troubleshoot Group-Based Policy (GBP)
Domain 8 - Understanding Authentication/Authorization (10%)
- Design and troubleshoot AAA configurations based on requirements
- Create and analyze ClearPass integration
Domain 9 - Understanding Troubleshooting (10%)
- Perform advanced troubleshooting and remediation of campus networks
Domain 10 - Understanding Performance Optimization (6%)
- Analyze and remediate performance issues