350-601 · Question #488
350-601 Question #488: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: Implement username netops on the locally authenticated user.. The network team needs permissions to access Cisco UCS B-Series Servers via the UCS Manager GUI to configure networking and collect fault information for a new user, 'netops'. This requires implementing a locally authenticated user with appropriate roles.
Question
The network team needs permissions to access the Cisco UCS B-Series Servers via the Cisco UCS Manager GUI to configure the network and collect information about faults. The administrator wants to assign these permissions to the newly configured user called netops. Which set of tasks must the administrator perform to accomplish these goals?
Options
- AImplement username netops on the locally authenticated user.
- BConfigure username netops on the Cisco UCS Manager login profile.
- CEnable username netops on the authenticated users.
- DDeploy username netops on the users locales.
Explanation
The network team needs permissions to access Cisco UCS B-Series Servers via the UCS Manager GUI to configure networking and collect fault information for a new user, 'netops'. This requires implementing a locally authenticated user with appropriate roles.
Common mistakes.
- B. A 'Cisco UCS Manager login profile' is not the standard terminology or a direct object for creating user accounts and assigning permissions; authentication and authorization are handled via local users or external authentication providers.
- C. 'Enable username netops on the authenticated users' is too vague and doesn't specify the creation process or role assignment necessary for local authentication and authorization within UCS Manager.
- D. 'Deploy username netops on the users locales' refers to localization settings or potentially user groups, but not the fundamental task of creating a user account and assigning roles for specific permissions in UCS Manager.
Concept tested. Cisco UCS Manager local user creation and role-based access control
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