Citrix ADC 13 Advanced Topics – Security, Management and Optimization — Question 7
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator gives permissions to team members to access their own admin partition. This will allow them to add resources for different departments and manage them without making changes to the default Citrix ADC partition and configuration.
One team member trying to use the command line interface (CLI) to troubleshoot an authentication issue could NOT use aaad.debug. However, the team member has full permissions on the admin partition.
What can be the cause of this issue?
Answer options
- A. The team member is NOT using the CLI correctly.
- B. The team member needs to troubleshoot the issue from the GUI.
- C. The team member does NOT have permission to use the CLI.
- D. The team member does NOT have shell access by design.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because if the team member has full permissions on the admin partition, the issue likely arises from incorrect usage of the CLI rather than permission issues. Options B, C, and D are incorrect since the team member's permissions are sufficient to use the CLI, and the problem does not necessitate switching to the GUI or indicate a deliberate restriction on shell access.