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IBM C1000-143 Exam - Topic 6 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-143 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 6
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In Event Manager, what role is needed to access the Topology Ul to define custom Ul elements for the Topology Viewer?

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Miriam
3 months ago
100% agree, inasm_editor is the right role!
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Wenona
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought operators could do that too.
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Jesusita
3 months ago
Nope, it's inasm_admin!
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Lenny
4 months ago
I thought it was inasm_developer?
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Huey
4 months ago
It's definitely inasm_editor for custom UI elements.
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Nelida
4 months ago
I recall that inasm_operator is usually for basic tasks, so I doubt that's the answer. I think it’s either inasm_editor or inasm_developer.
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Emogene
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about this one. I thought inasm_admin had access to everything, but does that include the Topology UI?
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Arlyne
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to identify roles for different functionalities. I feel like inasm_editor could be the right choice here.
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Kati
5 months ago
I think the role needed might be inasm_developer, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about custom UI elements needing higher permissions.
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Miles
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The inasm_admin role is the one that allows access to the Topology UI and the ability to define custom UI elements. I'm confident that's the right answer.
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Layla
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know the Topology Viewer is important, but I'm not sure which role would be required to access it. I'll have to review my notes to see if I can figure this out.
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Lindsey
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. I believe the inasm_admin role is the one needed to access the Topology UI and define custom UI elements.
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Nickole
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the different roles in Event Manager. I'll have to think this through carefully and try to remember what I've learned about the Topology Viewer.
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Laila
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about permissions in Event Manager. I'll carefully read through the options and think about which role would be needed to access the Topology UI.
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Royal
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. The developer just needs to make sure the input fields in the integration procedure match the expected fields in the DataRaptor. I'd go with option A to add the missing input.
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Gertude
5 months ago
The Directing a Project process is all about the day-to-day management of the project, so I'm leaning towards B as the correct answer.
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Denae
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I know hash values are important, but I'm not sure which security principle they're associated with. I'll have to review my notes and try to eliminate the options that don't seem right.
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Shawn
5 months ago
Alright, time to put my Cisco knowledge to the test. I think I know the answer, but I'll double-check my understanding before submitting.
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Elly
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. Doesn't the number of members depend on the specific application architecture and requirements? I'll have to review my notes to be sure.
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Florencia
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about hash values in my cybersecurity class. I believe they are used to ensure the integrity of data, so I'll select option B.
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Marva
10 months ago
Ah, the Topology UI, where developers get to play interior designer for the digital world. I wonder if they have a 'make it look like a lava lamp' option?
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Jerrod
8 months ago
Yeah, it makes sense that developers would have that level of access.
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Jina
8 months ago
I agree, developers usually have the access to define custom UI elements.
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Cassandra
8 months ago
I think the role needed is C) inasm_developer.
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Quentin
8 months ago
D) inasm_operator
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Kanisha
8 months ago
C) inasm_developer
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Jani
8 months ago
B) inasm_editor
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Reid
9 months ago
A) inasm_admin
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Kris
10 months ago
A) inasm_admin? Well, that's one way to get the job done, but talk about overkill! I'd rather not have to beg the admin for permission every time I want to tweak the Topology Viewer.
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Justine
8 months ago
A) Yeah, inasm_admin is definitely overkill for just defining custom UI elements. You have better options with inasm_editor or inasm_developer.
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Edna
9 months ago
C) inasm_developer might also work for you. It provides more advanced customization options for the Topology Viewer.
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Joesph
9 months ago
B) inasm_editor would be more suitable for your needs. It allows for editing capabilities without the need for admin permissions.
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Tennie
10 months ago
D) inasm_operator? Really? Isn't that the role for basic monitoring and reporting? I don't think that would grant access to the Topology UI customization features.
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Stevie
9 months ago
D) inasm_operator is indeed more for basic monitoring and reporting, not for defining custom UI elements.
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Eileen
10 months ago
C) inasm_developer is another role that can access the Topology UI for customization purposes.
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Ezekiel
10 months ago
B) inasm_editor would also have the necessary permissions to define custom UI elements for the Topology Viewer.
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Cassie
10 months ago
A) inasm_admin is the correct role needed to access the Topology UI customization features.
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Noemi
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I was thinking B) inasm_editor, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Guess I need to review the Event Manager documentation more closely.
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Paris
10 months ago
I believe it's A) inasm_admin.
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Carmen
10 months ago
I think it might be C) inasm_developer.
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Vivienne
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think inasm_admin might also have access to the Topology UI.
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Paola
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) inasm_developer. The Topology UI requires advanced customization capabilities, so the developer role makes the most sense.
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Yvonne
9 months ago
I believe the developer role is the best choice for accessing and customizing the Topology UI.
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Laurene
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but it does make sense that the developer role would be needed for defining custom UI elements.
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Penney
10 months ago
I think you're right, the developer role usually has more advanced permissions for customization.
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Ruth
10 months ago
I agree, the developer role would likely have the necessary access for customizing the Topology UI.
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Nathalie
11 months ago
I believe it's inasm_editor because they need to define custom UI elements.
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Jacinta
11 months ago
I think the role needed is inasm_developer.
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