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350-401 · Question #506

Which Cisco DNA Center application is responsible for group-based access control permissions?

The correct answer is D. Policy. Policy is the correct answer because Cisco DNA Center's Policy application is specifically designed to manage and enforce group-based access control, including Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) policies that define how user and device groups can communicate with each other acro

Submitted by marco_it· Mar 6, 2026Security

Question

Which Cisco DNA Center application is responsible for group-based access control permissions?

Options

  • ADesign
  • BProvision
  • CAssurance
  • DPolicy

How the community answered

(49 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    4% (2)
  • D
    92% (45)

Explanation

Policy is the correct answer because Cisco DNA Center's Policy application is specifically designed to manage and enforce group-based access control, including Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) policies that define how user and device groups can communicate with each other across the network. Design (A) is incorrect as it focuses on network hierarchy, settings, and templates used to plan and configure the network infrastructure. Provision (B) is wrong because it handles deploying configurations and onboarding devices onto the network, not controlling access permissions. Assurance (C) is a distractor because it deals with network monitoring, analytics, and health insights rather than access control enforcement.

Memory Tip: Think of it this way - just like a company's security policy dictates who can access which resources, the Policy application in DNA Center dictates which groups can access which parts of the network. If it involves rules and permissions, think Policy.

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#Cisco DNA Center#Policy application#Group-based access control#SD-Access

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