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APM administrators can configure access policies granting users which two types of access?

The correct answer is D. Proxy access. F5 BIG-IP APM administrators configure access policies that define how users connect to resources, with proxy access being one of the supported access grant types.

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Question

APM administrators can configure access policies granting users which two types of access?

Options

  • ACIFS access
  • BClient/server access
  • CWeb application access
  • DProxy access
  • ERDC access

How the community answered

(42 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    7% (3)
  • D
    88% (37)
  • E
    2% (1)

Why each option

F5 BIG-IP APM administrators configure access policies that define how users connect to resources, with proxy access being one of the supported access grant types.

ACIFS access

CIFS access is a file-sharing protocol access type not directly associated with the primary APM access policy grant types for user sessions.

BClient/server access

Client/server access describes a generic network model rather than a specific named access grant type within F5 APM access policy configuration.

CWeb application access

Web application access describes portal or webtop access, which is a related but distinct APM feature separate from the proxy access grant type.

DProxy accessCorrect

Proxy access is a supported access type in F5 BIG-IP APM that allows the APM module to act as a proxy for user requests, controlling and mediating access to backend resources. APM access policies are configured to grant specific access types including proxy-based connections, which the policy engine enforces based on user identity and contextual factors.

ERDC access

RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) access is not a standard F5 APM access policy grant type in this context.

Concept tested: F5 APM access policy grant types for user access

Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-17-1-0/big-ip-access-policy-manager-implementations.html

Topics

#APM access types#web application access#proxy access#access control

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