The correct answer isAbecause Aruba’s Dynamic Segmentation enables organizations to automatically separate and secure traffic for different users, devices, and applicationswithout requiring complex VLANs or manual configuration.It applies consistent security and access policies across wired and wireless networks, simplifying operations and ensuring least-privilege access.
Relevant extracts from official HPE Aruba Networking documentation:
“Dynamic Segmentation eliminates the need for complex VLAN configurations by automatically applying role-based policies to users and devices wherever they connect.”
“By unifying policy enforcement across wired, wireless, and WAN, IT can securely segment traffic for IoT, guest, and employee devices without operational complexity.”
“Dynamic Segmentation enforces consistent access policies at the point of connection, reducing risk while simplifying day-to-day management.”
“Business outcomes include simplified operations, enhanced security, and reduced time-to-service for new devices and applications.”
Why the other options are incorrect:
BOptimizing performance with AI recommendations is a function ofAruba Central AI for Networking, not Dynamic Segmentation.
CLocation-based services are delivered throughAruba Meridianand WLAN infrastructure, not Dynamic Segmentation.
DRolling upgrades with minimal downtime are enabled byAruba CX switches and AOS-CX featureslike hitless upgrades, not Dynamic Segmentation.
References (HPE Aruba Networking Solutions / Study Guides):
Aruba Dynamic Segmentation — Solution Overview
Aruba ESP Security and Zero Trust — Technical White Paper
Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager — Product Guide
Aruba Edge Services Platform (ESP) — Solution Brief
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