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Question 118

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator would like to grant access to a Junior Administrator on the Citrix ADC. The administrator would like to grant full access to everything except the following:

✑ Shell Access

✑ User Configuration access

✑ Partition Configuration access

Which pre-existing command policy would meet the needs of the scenario?

    Correct Answer: B

    The correct policy in this scenario is 'Sysadmin'. A 'Sysadmin' can perform all Citrix ADC operations but does not have access to the Citrix ADC shell, cannot perform user configurations, and cannot perform partition configurations. This aligns perfectly with the requirement to grant full access to the Junior Administrator, except for shell access, user configuration access, and partition configuration access.

Discussion
TheACOption: B

B is correct: operator: Read-only access and access to commands to enable and disable services and servers. sysadmin: [Included in Citrix ADC 12.0 and later] A sysadmin is lower than a superuser is terms of access allowed on the appliance. A sysadmin user can perform all Citrix ADC operations with the following exceptions: no access to the Citrix ADC shell, cannot perform user configurations, cannot perform partition configurations, and some other configurations as stated in the sysadmin command policy.

taffeldt

How sysadmin? "cannot perform partition configurations" -> need full access to partition configuration -> so should be D - Superuser!

IthndOption: B

I think it's B. https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/system/authentication-and-authorization-for-system-user/user-usergroups-command-policies.html

PotatoesOption: B

sysadmin - [Included in Citrix ADC 12.0 and later] A sysadmin is lower than a superuser is terms of access allowed on the appliance. A sysadmin user can perform all Citrix ADC operations with the following exceptions: no access to the Citrix ADC shell, cannot perform user configurations, cannot perform partition configurations, and some other configurations as stated in the sysadmin command policy. So correct is B sysadmin.

hawkensOption: B

B is correct https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/system/authentication-and-authorization-for-system-user/user-usergroups-command-policies.html

MR007techOption: D

answer is = D User Access and Roles: All Citrix ADC users, who are not associated with a partition-specific command policy, can access and configure the default partition. As always, the associated command policy restricts the operations that a user can perform. The user access and roles are created by Citrix ADC superusers who also specify the users for that partition. Only superusers and associated users of the partition can access and configure the admin partition. https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/admin-partition.html

Foggy31Option: B

Agree B, sysAdmin

Lance_DOption: B

Agree; B is the correct answer

derjaniOption: B

B: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/system/authentication-and-authorization-for-system-user/user-usergroups-command-policies.html