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The typical use case for this would be a device power outage. Aruba 6300 Module SKUs are to be release with IEEE802.3bt or 4- pair PoE enabled. The Fixed SKUs are 2- Pair PoE, but the mainboard is hardware- designed to support a 4- pair PoE controller and is 4- pair (60W per port) ready.
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None of the answers actually concern what is being asked. The Always-On PoE feature means that the switches keep delivering power despite a switch reboot, including software upgrades.
C would have been correct if they were asking about "PoE Protection" feature instead.
A is the only one that could work since 60W is PoE++ and the switches with Always-On feature also support this... so A must be "correct".
A should be correct: the 6300/6400 offers 60W and always-on PoE.
B is not correct, because not all switches support PoE
C is not correct, as I found no hint in the datasheets that this is a feature for these switches
D is not correct, because you can make configurations via NetEdit, but it cannot push configurations, that one could not do from the CLI
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