HP0-J73 · Question #23
Which BYOD services are provided by HP Intelligent Management Center? (Select two)
The correct answer is D. Device compliance E. User authentication. HP IMC's BYOD module provides network access control through device compliance checking and user authentication, ensuring only verified users with policy-compliant devices gain access.
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Which BYOD services are provided by HP Intelligent Management Center? (Select two)
Options
- AEnd user compression
- BStorage federation
- CRouting optimization
- DDevice compliance
- EUser authentication
How the community answered
(27 responses)- A4% (1)
- B7% (2)
- D89% (24)
Why each option
HP IMC's BYOD module provides network access control through device compliance checking and user authentication, ensuring only verified users with policy-compliant devices gain access.
End user compression is a WAN optimization and application delivery acceleration concept that is not part of HP IMC's BYOD access control feature set.
Storage federation is a storage virtualization technique for pooling heterogeneous storage resources and has no relevance to the network access and device management functions of HP IMC BYOD.
Routing optimization pertains to network path selection and traffic engineering efficiency, which is outside the scope of the HP IMC BYOD module's access control services.
Device compliance in HP IMC BYOD evaluates connecting personal devices against defined security policies - such as OS patch level, antivirus status, and encryption state - before granting network access, enforcing a posture-based admission control model.
User authentication in HP IMC BYOD verifies the identity of individuals connecting personal devices to the corporate network, integrating with 802.1X, RADIUS, or LDAP to assign role-based access rights appropriate to the authenticated user.
Concept tested: HP IMC BYOD module device compliance and authentication services
Source: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04111797
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