CV0-003 · Question #626
A systems administrator is configuring network management but is concerned about confidentiality. Which of the following should the administrator configure to address this concern?
The correct answer is A. SNMPv3. SNMPv3 is the most secure version of SNMP and uses encryption to protect data confidentiality. Community strings are less secure and can be easily cracked. IPSec tunnels and ACLs can be used to protect data confidentiality, but they are not as effective as SNMPv3.
Question
A systems administrator is configuring network management but is concerned about confidentiality. Which of the following should the administrator configure to address this concern?
Options
- ASNMPv3
- BCommunity strings
- CIPSec tunnels
- DACLs
How the community answered
(38 responses)- A87% (33)
- B8% (3)
- D5% (2)
Explanation
SNMPv3 is the most secure version of SNMP and uses encryption to protect data confidentiality. Community strings are less secure and can be easily cracked. IPSec tunnels and ACLs can be used to protect data confidentiality, but they are not as effective as SNMPv3.
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