300-820 · Question #195
A network engineer is configuring Mobile and Remote Access for the environment and must add the Certificate Authority into the Expressways. How does the engineer perform this action?
The correct answer is C. Go to Maintenance > Tools > Security > Certificates > Trusted CA certificate and upload the. To upload a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate on Cisco Expressway for MRA, the correct path is: Maintenance > Tools > Security > Certificates > Trusted CA certificate. This multi-level path through the Maintenance menu's Tools subsection leads to the certificate…
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A network engineer is configuring Mobile and Remote Access for the environment and must add the Certificate Authority into the Expressways. How does the engineer perform this action?
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- AGo to Maintenance > Trusted CA certificate > Security and upload the trusted Certificate Authority
- BGo to Maintenance > Security > Trusted CA certificate and upload the trusted Certificate Authority
- CGo to Maintenance > Tools > Security > Certificates > Trusted CA certificate and upload the
- DGo to Maintenance > Tools > Security > Trusted CA certificate and upload the trusted Certificate
How the community answered
(26 responses)- C96% (25)
- D4% (1)
Explanation
To upload a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate on Cisco Expressway for MRA, the correct path is: Maintenance > Tools > Security > Certificates > Trusted CA certificate. This multi-level path through the Maintenance menu's Tools subsection leads to the certificate management area where CA certificates can be uploaded. Option A has an incorrect path order (Trusted CA certificate before Security). Option B skips the Tools and Certificates submenus. Option D is missing the Certificates subfolder in the path.
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