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Key Facts: Aruba Campus Access Professional Exam

75

Exam Questions

Multiple-choice and multiple-select

68%

Passing Score

HPE official passing mark

120 min

Time Limit

Pearson VUE delivery

$350

Exam Fee (developed)

$195 USD in emerging countries

3 yrs

Validity

HPE Aruba certification cycle

11

Blueprint Domains

WLAN 17% / Switching 14% / Routing 13% lead

The HPE Aruba Networking Certified Professional - Campus Access (HPE7-A01) is a 75-question, 120-minute proctored exam with a 68% passing score and a $350 USD fee in developed countries ($195 in emerging countries) delivered through Pearson VUE. The blueprint covers 11 domains weighted toward WLAN (17%), Switching (14%), and Routing (13%), with the rest split across Network Stack, Connectivity, Resiliency/Virtualization, Security, Authentication, Managing/Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Performance Optimization. Candidates demonstrate hands-on skills in AOS-CX, AOS 10, VSX, EVPN-VXLAN, Aruba Central, AirMatch/AirSlice, ClearPass, dynamic segmentation, and Wi-Fi 6E/7 design. The credential is valid for 3 years and is offered in English, Japanese, and Latin American Spanish.

Sample Aruba Campus Access Professional Practice Questions

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1Which IEEE standard family defines the physical and MAC layers for wireless LAN operation in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands?
A.802.1
B.802.3
C.802.11
D.802.15
Explanation: IEEE 802.11 is the wireless LAN family of standards covering Wi-Fi PHY and MAC operation in 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and (with 802.11ax/be amendments) 6 GHz. Aruba AP and switch products implement 802.11 amendments such as 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6/6E) and 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7).
2An engineer must explain how 802.1Q VLAN tags appear on the wire. Where is the 4-byte 802.1Q tag inserted in an Ethernet frame?
A.Between the destination MAC and source MAC fields
B.Between the source MAC address and the EtherType/Length field
C.Inside the IPv4 options field
D.After the FCS
Explanation: An 802.1Q VLAN tag is inserted immediately after the source MAC address. It contains the 0x8100 TPID followed by the TCI with PCP, DEI, and 12-bit VLAN ID, before the original EtherType. AOS-CX and AOS 10 trunk ports use this exact frame format.
3Which 802.3 amendment defines 90 W of PoE delivery on all four pairs of a Cat5e/Cat6 cable, often referred to as PoE++ or Type 4?
A.802.3af
B.802.3at
C.802.3bt
D.802.3bz
Explanation: IEEE 802.3bt (PoE++ / 4PPoE) defines Type 3 (up to 60 W) and Type 4 (up to 90 W at the PSE) using all four pairs. Aruba CX 6300/6400 PoE switches implement 802.3bt to power high-density APs, IP cameras, and Wi-Fi 6E/7 access points.
4Which technology category does 802.1X belong to?
A.Wireless physical layer modulation
B.Port-based network access control
C.Spanning tree variants
D.Power over Ethernet negotiation
Explanation: 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control. An authenticator (Aruba switch or AOS 10 AP/gateway) brokers EAP exchanges between a supplicant and a RADIUS server such as Aruba ClearPass before granting network access.
5An administrator is preparing a new branch and must connect an Aruba AOS 10 AP to a 1 GbE switch port that already has DHCP and Aruba Activate reachability. Which method does the AP use to discover the Aruba Central account by default?
A.Manual static configuration through console only
B.Aruba Activate ZTP (Zero Touch Provisioning) using the AP's serial number and MAC
C.TFTP boot from the upstream switch
D.PXE-based image push from a local server
Explanation: AOS 10 APs ship with Aruba Activate / Central Cloud Activation enabled. After receiving DHCP and reaching the internet, the AP authenticates to Aruba Activate using its factory cert/serial, learns the customer Central instance, and downloads its group configuration. This is the standard zero-touch deployment workflow.
6An engineer is connecting a new AOS-CX 6300 stack uplink to an existing AOS-CX 8360 core. Which interface configuration enables LACP fast-rate negotiation?
A.interface lag 1 then no shutdown
B.lacp rate fast under the LAG interface
C.spanning-tree port-type admin-edge
D.interface 1/1/1 routed
Explanation: On AOS-CX, the lacp rate fast command on a LAG (or its members) sets LACPDUs to 1-second transmission so failure detection occurs within ~3 seconds. The default rate is slow (30-second LACPDUs, ~90-second timeout).
7What is the primary purpose of the Aruba Central Group construct?
A.It defines geographical sites for analytics only
B.It is a configuration container that applies a common template to multiple devices of the same persona
C.It replaces the device serial number with a friendly name
D.It provides a per-VLAN QoS policy independent of devices
Explanation: In Aruba Central, a Group is the primary configuration container. Devices assigned to the same group share a common configuration template (UI or template-based). Sites are organizational/location constructs and Labels add tagging, but Group drives the actual configuration.
8An admin needs every device that joins a particular branch to inherit physical-location metadata for analytics and floor-plan placement, regardless of which configuration template they use. Which Central construct should they use?
A.Group
B.Site
C.Label
D.Persona
Explanation: Sites in Aruba Central represent physical locations and provide location metadata used by Visual RF, AirMatch heat maps, and per-site analytics. Groups deliver configuration; Sites deliver physical context.
9Which Aruba Central tier is required to push UI-driven (template-free) configuration to AOS-CX switches and AOS 10 devices, including AI Insights and AirMatch?
A.Foundation
B.Foundation Base
C.Advanced
D.On-Premises Standalone Only
Explanation: Aruba Central Advanced licensing unlocks AI Insights, advanced AIOps, and the full UI-driven configuration model with capabilities such as AirMatch and ClientMatch reporting. Foundation tiers provide basic management without AI Insights.
10Two AOS-CX 8325 switches are configured as a VSX pair. Two access switches dual-home to them via a single LAG that uses the same LACP system MAC on both VSX members. What is this dual-homing technology called?
A.VRRP
B.VSF stacking
C.MC-LAG (multi-chassis LAG)
D.Active/passive port-channel
Explanation: VSX presents the two physical switches as a single LACP partner via a shared LACP system MAC, so a downstream switch sees one logical LAG (MC-LAG). VSX is not a stack; control planes remain independent and synchronized.

About the Aruba Campus Access Professional Exam

The HPE Aruba Networking Certified Professional - Campus Access (HPE7-A01) is a professional-level credential that validates the ability to implement, operate, and troubleshoot enterprise wired and wireless campus networks built on AOS-CX switches, AOS 10 access points and gateways, Aruba Central, and ClearPass. Topics span VSX and VSF resiliency, EVPN-VXLAN with NetConductor, dynamic segmentation (User-Based Tunneling and role-based VLAN with Group-Based Policy), AirMatch and ClientMatch RF tuning, AirSlice application QoS, Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 features, ClearPass authentication and posture, and AIOps-driven monitoring and troubleshooting.

Assessment

75 multiple-choice and multiple-select questions covering 11 domains: Network Stack (4%), Connectivity (8%), Network Resiliency and Virtualization (8%), Switching (14%), WLAN (17%), Routing (13%), Security (9%), Authentication/Authorization (8%), Managing and Monitoring (6%), Troubleshooting (6%), and Performance Optimization (7%)

Time Limit

120 minutes

Passing Score

68%

Exam Fee

$350 USD developed countries / $195 USD emerging countries (HPE / Pearson VUE)

Aruba Campus Access Professional Exam Content Outline

4%

Network Stack

IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), 802.1 (bridging, VLANs, 802.1X), and 802.3 (Ethernet, PoE 802.3bt) fundamentals and how they layer in a campus deployment

8%

Connectivity

Foundational architectures, AOS-CX and AOS 10 device deployment, Aruba Activate ZTP, Central Group/Site/Label model, GRE tunnel-mode SSIDs, LACP/LAG basics

8%

Network Resiliency and Virtualization

VSX active gateway and MC-LAG, ISL/keepalive split-brain handling, VSX ISSU upgrade, VSF stacking on 6300/6200, VRRP/VRRPv3

14%

Switching

AOS-CX VLAN access/trunk, MSTP, BPDU guard, loop protect, admin-edge-port, DHCP snooping with IP Source Guard, voice-VLAN with LLDP-MED, EVPN-VXLAN with NetConductor and BGP-EVPN control plane

17%

WLAN

AOS 10 cloud-native architecture, gateway clusters with UAC/S-UAC bucket maps, AirMatch, ClientMatch, AirSlice, BSS Coloring, OFDMA, TWT, MultiZone, mesh, RAP, Wi-Fi 6E (RNR), and Wi-Fi 7 MLO

13%

Routing

OSPF area types and 'area range' summarization, BGP Local Preference/MED, BFD timers, ECMP, IPv6 NDP/SLAAC and VRRPv3, VRFs, OSPF/eBGP underlays for EVPN-VXLAN

9%

Security

Dynamic segmentation: User-Based Tunneling (UBT) vs role-based VLAN with Group-Based Policy (GBP), EAP-TLS, WPA3 SAE, 802.11w PMF, RadSec, HPE Aruba Networking SSE / ZTNA

8%

Authentication and Authorization

ClearPass Policy Manager, OnGuard posture, OnConnect for non-802.1X switches, OnBoard for cert provisioning, ClearPass Guest, RFC 3580 dynamic VLAN, RADIUS CoA (RFC 5176), 802.1X with MAB fallback, profiling

6%

Managing and Monitoring

Aruba Central AI Insights / AIOps, UXI sensors, AOS-CX Network Analytics Engine (NAE) Python agents, REST API and NETCONF/YANG, AirWave for legacy fleets, port mirroring / SPAN

6%

Troubleshooting

show vsx status, AOS-CX show tech-support, Aruba Support Tool / AP show-tech, ClearPass Access Tracker, validating Central reachability/DNS, interpreting AIOps DHCP/connection failure insights

7%

Performance Optimization

QoS DSCP trust/remark end-to-end, WMM/EDCA access categories, AirSlice for Microsoft Teams/Zoom, minimum data rate tuning, class-based queueing, 6 GHz wide-channel capacity design

How to Pass the Aruba Campus Access Professional Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 68%
  • Assessment: 75 multiple-choice and multiple-select questions covering 11 domains: Network Stack (4%), Connectivity (8%), Network Resiliency and Virtualization (8%), Switching (14%), WLAN (17%), Routing (13%), Security (9%), Authentication/Authorization (8%), Managing and Monitoring (6%), Troubleshooting (6%), and Performance Optimization (7%)
  • Time limit: 120 minutes
  • Exam fee: $350 USD developed countries / $195 USD emerging countries

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Aruba Campus Access Professional Study Tips from Top Performers

1Memorize the AOS-S / AOS-CX / AOS 10 distinction: AOS-S is the legacy ProVision switch firmware (2530/2930/3810/5400R), AOS-CX is the modern microservices switch NOS (6000/8000/9300/10000), and AOS 10 is the unified cloud-managed AP/gateway OS - product-line and OS confusion is heavily tested
2Master VSX state and recovery: ISL carries data and sync, the keepalive must take a different path to detect split-brain, active gateway lets both members forward L3, and ISSU upgrades the secondary first - know which 'show vsx' command surfaces what
3Drill the dynamic segmentation choice: User-Based Tunneling (UBT) tunnels wired user traffic in GRE to a gateway for centralized policy, while role-based VLAN with Group-Based Policy (GBP) keeps enforcement at the switch - exam scenarios will cue which to pick
4Learn the AOS 10 gateway cluster bucket map: client MAC is hashed into one of 256 buckets, each bucket has a UAC and S-UAC, and roaming inside the cluster keeps the same anchor
5Study the Aruba Central Group vs Site vs Label distinction: Group is for configuration template, Site is for physical location/RF heat maps, Label is for flexible tagging - questions reuse this hierarchy in scenario prompts
6Know your ClearPass services: Policy Manager (decision), OnGuard (posture), OnBoard (cert provisioning), OnConnect (non-802.1X switch profiling+CoA), and Guest (captive portal) - and know that RADIUS CoA (RFC 5176) is what triggers a session change after profile/posture results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HPE Aruba Networking Certified Professional - Campus Access (HPE7-A01) exam?

HPE7-A01 is HPE Aruba Networking's professional-level Campus Access credential. It validates the ability to implement, operate, and troubleshoot enterprise wired and wireless networks using AOS-CX, AOS 10, Aruba Central, and ClearPass. The exam is delivered by Pearson VUE in person or as an OnVUE online-proctored test.

How many questions are on HPE7-A01 and how long is the exam?

The HPE7-A01 exam contains 75 questions (multiple-choice and multiple-select) and gives candidates 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete it. Scenario items test how to apply Aruba campus networking principles, not just memorization.

What is the passing score for HPE7-A01?

Candidates need 68% or higher to pass HPE7-A01. The score reflects performance across 11 weighted domains, with the largest weights on WLAN (17%), Switching (14%), and Routing (13%).

How much does the HPE7-A01 exam cost?

HPE7-A01 is in the HPE7 pricing tier: $350 USD in developed countries and $195 USD in emerging countries. Regional taxes or currency conversions may apply, and partner organizations sometimes provide vouchers or discounts.

What topics does HPE7-A01 cover?

The 11-domain blueprint covers Network Stack, Connectivity, Network Resiliency and Virtualization (VSX/VSF), Switching (AOS-CX, MSTP, EVPN-VXLAN), WLAN (AOS 10 clusters, AirMatch, AirSlice, Wi-Fi 6E/7), Routing (OSPF/BGP/BFD/IPv6), Security (UBT, GBP, EAP-TLS, WPA3, ZTNA), Authentication/Authorization (ClearPass, 802.1X+MAB, CoA), Managing and Monitoring (Central AIOps, NAE, UXI), Troubleshooting, and Performance Optimization (QoS/WMM/AirSlice).

How long is the HPE7-A01 certification valid?

The HPE Aruba Networking Certified Professional - Campus Access credential is valid for 3 years. Recertification is achieved by passing the current HPE7-A01 exam, earning a higher-level Aruba credential, or completing the HPE-defined continuing education path before expiration.

Are there prerequisites for HPE7-A01?

There are no formal prerequisites, but HPE recommends 2-5 years of enterprise networking experience and prior study at the Associate level (HPE6-A85 Aruba Campus Access Associate). Hands-on time with AOS-CX, AOS 10, Aruba Central, and ClearPass dramatically increases pass rates.