QuestionQ195

Security

A Cisco UCS user named Employee1 inadvertently changed the boot policy of a Cisco UCS server at the Cisco UCS Manager root level. The change affected every service profile, causing storage connectivity to be lost. The system administrator wants to prevent this problem from happening again. A new security policy requires access to be restricted to the organization level and to prevent other users from changing root policies. Which action must be taken to satisfy these requirements?

  • A Modify the privilege level assigned to the user
  • B Assign users to a specific Cisco UCS locale
  • C Assign the user ג€Employee1ג€ the network-operator role
  • D Define a custom user role and assign it to users
Explanation

Cisco UCS Manager role-based access control uses locales to define the organizations that a user may access. Assigning a user to a locale limited to the appropriate organization restricts that user's scope and prevents access to root-level policies; roles alone define privileges but do not establish the organization boundary.

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