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A status-aware guide to the inactive ACMA/HPE6-A70 credential, its AOS 8 WLAN objectives, legacy exam format, and the move toward HPE Aruba Networking Campus Access paths.
ACMA remains useful as a legacy Aruba mobility study reference, but HPE now lists the credential and HPE6-A70 exam as inactive. Candidates should use this page to understand the old WLAN scope and compare it with current HPE Aruba Networking Campus Access options.
Use these points to separate the inactive legacy exam from current HPE Aruba Networking certification planning.
HPE currently lists Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) and HPE6-A70 as inactive.
HPE6-A70 was a proctored 1 hour 30 minute exam with 60 questions and a 70% passing score.
The exam targeted networking IT professionals deploying small-to-medium Aruba product solutions.
Legacy ACMA tested AOS 8 single-site, on-premises, geographically simple enterprise WLAN deployment.
Topics included WLAN fundamentals, 802.11, RF, Aruba architectures, licensing, AP modes, RF management, roles, authentication, and encryption.
Current candidates should compare ACMA topics with HPE Aruba Networking Campus Access training and active exam registration paths.
HPE lists ACMA and HPE6-A70 as inactive, so the page should be used for historical scope, renewal context, or transition planning rather than as a live registration guide.
The legacy exam centered on AOS 8 single-site enterprise WLAN deployment, including Aruba architectures, AP modes, controller selection, RF behavior, wireless security, employee WLANs, and guest WLANs.
HPE Aruba Networking now emphasizes Campus Access and mobility training, so candidates should compare ACMA wireless objectives with active associate-level Campus Access requirements before committing study time.
For teams maintaining older Aruba mobility environments, useful practice still includes SSID design, authentication flow validation, user roles, firewall policy behavior, RF troubleshooting, dashboards, and AirWave monitoring.
Use this Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
HPE's certification data sheet now lists the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) credential and HPE6-A70 exam as inactive. The legacy ACMA exam tested knowledge and skills to deploy AOS 8 single-site, on-premises, geographically simple enterprise WLANs for networking IT professionals working with small-to-medium Aruba product environments. HPE's exam data sheet describes HPE6-A70 as a proctored 1 hour 30 minute exam with 60 questions, a 70% passing score, and delivery in English, Japanese, and Latin American Spanish. Preparation for legacy ACMA topics should emphasize WLAN fundamentals, 802.11 standards and amendments, RF bands, channels, regulatory domains, Aruba architectures, licensing, AP modes, automatic RF management, firewall policies and roles, wireless security, controller model selection, employee and guest WLAN configuration, troubleshooting, Mobility Master dashboards, and AirWave. Current candidates should also review HPE Aruba Networking's newer Campus Access and mobility training paths, including the active associate-level Campus Access direction, before choosing a registration path.
HPE currently lists Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) and exam HPE6-A70 as inactive.
It tested knowledge and skills to deploy AOS 8 single-site, on-premises, geographically simple enterprise WLANs.
HPE describes it as a proctored 1 hour 30 minute exam with 60 questions and a 70% passing score.
Review WLAN fundamentals, 802.11 standards, RF bands and channels, Aruba architectures, AP modes, licensing, RF management, wireless security, roles, controller sizing, guest WLANs, employee WLANs, dashboards, and AirWave.
New candidates should review current HPE Aruba Networking Campus Access and mobility training paths and verify the active exam in HPE Learning Center before registering.
Check HPE Learning Center for the current credential and exam status before planning any ACMA-related registration or renewal work.
Review WLAN fundamentals, 802.11 standards, RF channels, Aruba architectures, AP modes, licensing, roles, authentication, encryption, and controller sizing.
Compare ACMA topics with HPE Aruba Networking Campus Access training, especially wired, wireless, security, and management fundamentals.
Use labs or documentation review for guest and employee WLAN setup, troubleshooting, Mobility Master dashboards, and AirWave monitoring.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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