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What are two ways a network administrator transparently identifies users using Active Directory on the Cisco WSA? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is B. Create NTLM or Kerberos authentication realm and enable transparent user identification. C. Deploy a separate Active Directory agent such as Cisco Context Directory Agent.. Transparently identify users with authentication realms – This option is available when one or more authentication realms are configured to support transparent identification using one of the following authentication servers: Active Directory – Create an NTLM or Kerberos authenti

Submitted by jaden.t· Mar 30, 2026Content Security

Question

What are two ways a network administrator transparently identifies users using Active Directory on the Cisco WSA? (Choose two.)

Options

  • ACreate an LDAP authentication realm and disable transparent user identification.
  • BCreate NTLM or Kerberos authentication realm and enable transparent user identification.
  • CDeploy a separate Active Directory agent such as Cisco Context Directory Agent.
  • DThe eDirectory client must be installed on each client workstation.
  • EDeploy a separate eDirectory server; the dent IP address is recorded in this server.

How the community answered

(23 responses)
  • A
    13% (3)
  • B
    78% (18)
  • D
    4% (1)
  • E
    4% (1)

Explanation

Transparently identify users with authentication realms – This option is available when one or more authentication realms are configured to support transparent identification using one of the following authentication servers: Active Directory – Create an NTLM or Kerberos authentication realm and enable transparent user identification. In addition, you must deploy a separate Active Directory agent such as Cisco’s Context Directory Agent. For more information, see Transparent User Identification with Active LDAP – Create an LDAP authentication realm configured as an eDirectory, and enable transparent user identification. For more information, see Transparent User Identification with 0/user_guide/b_WSA_UserGuide/b_WSA_UserGuide_chapter_01001.html#con_1442362

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#Cisco WSA#Active Directory#transparent user identification#NTLM Kerberos

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