HPE Aruba Certified Mobility Professional (ACMP) — Question 15
A customer wants to authenticate AOS-Switch managers to a RADIUS server. The CIO wants to assign different rights to different management users for granular control over their rights and privileges. What must the network administrator enable on the AOS-Switches to ensure they comply with this plan?
Answer options
- A. RADIUS-based command authorization
- B. a manager and operator password
- C. authentication login privileges
- D. SNMPv3 and SNMPv3 restricted access.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
Enabling authentication login privileges allows the network administrator to manage user access levels effectively, which is essential for the granular control the CIO seeks. The other options do not provide the same level of user-specific access management; RADIUS-based command authorization focuses on command-level permissions, while manager/operator passwords and SNMPv3 do not specifically address user management rights.