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Citrix 1Y0-241 Exam - Topic 1 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-241 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 1
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What can a Citrix Administrator use to restrict access to the Citrix ADC management IP (NSIP) address?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Mabelle
4 months ago
I’m not so sure, isn’t there a case for using Command policy too?
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Billye
4 months ago
Surprised to see people debating this, ACL is the standard!
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Iraida
4 months ago
ACLs are the way to go, no doubt!
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Mertie
4 months ago
I thought it was an Authentication policy?
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Heidy
5 months ago
Definitely an Access Control List (ACL) for that!
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Theron
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think it was about ACLs too. It seems like the most logical option for restricting access.
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Rasheeda
5 months ago
I feel like command policies could be relevant here, but I can't recall if they specifically apply to the NSIP.
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Mike
5 months ago
I remember studying authentication policies, but I don't think they directly restrict access to the NSIP. Maybe it's more about verifying users?
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Brittni
5 months ago
I think the Access Control List (ACL) might be the right choice since it deals with restricting access, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Alpha
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I know Citrix ADCs have a lot of security features, but I'm not sure which one specifically is used to restrict access to the NSIP address. I'll have to review my notes and try to remember the different options. Maybe I can eliminate a couple of the choices and then make an educated guess.
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Ashley
5 months ago
I've worked with Citrix ADCs before, and I think the answer here is B, Access Control List (ACL). That's the tool we use to define which IP addresses or subnets can access the NSIP address and management interface. I'm pretty confident in that.
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Amina
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I believe the NSIP address is the management IP for the Citrix ADC, so we'd want to use a security feature that can control access to that. I'm leaning towards either B or D, but I'll need to double-check the details on each option.
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Coral
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I know Citrix ADCs have various security features, but I'm not confident which one would be used specifically to restrict access to the NSIP address. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Benedict
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about Citrix ADC management. I think the answer is likely B, Access Control List (ACL), as that's a common way to restrict access to the NSIP address.
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Isadora
6 months ago
This one seems straightforward - I'm pretty confident the answer is License.
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Rose
6 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to focus on the technical architecture of the Oracle E-Business Suite, not just general features. I'll go with global, end-to-end integration, and self-service, as those seem most aligned with the question.
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Patti
2 years ago
I think it's definitely B). ACLs are generally used for restricting network access.
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Jospeh
2 years ago
No, authentication seems more like verifying identity, not restricting per se. ACL makes more sense.
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Alita
2 years ago
I'm leaning towards C) Authentication policy. Isn't that about who can access?
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Leah
2 years ago
Yeah, I also believe it's ACL. They usually control access.
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Lili
2 years ago
I agree, it's a bit confusing. I think it's B) Access Control List (ACL).
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Bulah
2 years ago
This question seems tricky. What can restrict access to the Citrix ADC NSIP?
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