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Question 70

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator has given permissions to team members to access their own admin partition, so they can add resources for different departments and manage them without making changes to the default Citrix ADC partition and configuration.

One team member was trying to use the command-line interface to troubleshoot an authentication issue and cloud NOT use aaad.debug. However, the team member has full permissions on the admin partition.

What can be the cause of this issue?

    Correct Answer: B

    The team member does not have Shell access by design. In Citrix ADC, users of admin partitions do not have shell access, which is required to run certain commands like aaad.debug from the command-line interface. Therefore, even if the team member has full permissions within their admin partition, they cannot execute such commands due to this limitation.

Discussion
RVROption: B

B is correct: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/netscaler/12/admin-partition.html ("Partition users do not have shell access.") I believe Command Policies can be used to grant appropriate permission to users on shell access.

m3m0Option: B

https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/admin-partition.html "Partition users do not have shell access." Correct B

aims123456Option: B

B is correct

fahad6691Option: B

there is shall access

vess666Option: A

Correct answer is A. There is no such thing as shell access, available options are API and CLI. GUI falls under API.