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IBM Exam C1000-156 Topic 6 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-156 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 6
[All C1000-156 Questions]

In a single domain QRadar deployment, which IP addresses are considered local?

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Suggested Answer: D

When adjusting a custom email template in IBM QRadar SIEM V7.5, the two elements that need to be edited to include customizations are:

<subject>: This element defines the subject line of the email, which can be customized to provide a clear and relevant description of the email's content.

<body>: This element contains the main content of the email. Customizing the body allows administrators to include specific information, formatting, and messages relevant to the recipient.

Customizing these elements ensures that the email notifications are informative and tailored to the needs of the recipients.

Reference The QRadar SIEM user and configuration guides provide instructions on customizing email templates, highlighting the <subject> and <body> elements as key areas for customization.


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Kris
28 days ago
Ah, I got it! The correct answer is C, the IP addresses defined in the network hierarchy. That's the only one that really makes sense in a single domain QRadar deployment. Nailed it!
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Junita
1 days ago
User 2: No, I believe it's C, any IP address that is defined in the network hierarchy.
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Berry
3 days ago
User 1: I think the answer is A, any private IP address.
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Mattie
29 days ago
Haha, I'm just going to throw a dart and hope for the best. This question is making my head spin! Maybe I should have studied a little harder for this exam.
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Kayleigh
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. I was thinking option A might be the way to go - any private IP address. But then again, I could be way off base here.
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Marjory
21 days ago
I agree, private IP addresses are considered local in a single domain QRadar deployment.
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Yoko
26 days ago
I think option A is correct - any private IP address.
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Georgeanna
2 months ago
Well, this is a tricky one. I'm going to go with option C - any IP address defined in the network hierarchy. That just makes the most sense to me, you know?
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Carrol
2 days ago
Private IP addresses are local, but in this case, option C specifies IP addresses defined in the network hierarchy.
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Mary
7 days ago
But what about private IP addresses? Aren't those considered local as well?
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Leigha
26 days ago
I agree, it does seem like the most logical answer.
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Romana
1 months ago
I think option C is the correct choice.
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Marti
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm stumped. Is the correct answer a secret code that unlocks the secrets of the universe? *puts on tinfoil hat*
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Tonette
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's C) Any IP address that is defined in the network hierarchy.
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Janessa
2 months ago
Well, if you're not editing the , you're doing it wrong. The whole point of a custom email template is to make it look fancy, so B) is the way to go.
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Johnna
2 months ago
I agree with Gerald, private IP addresses are considered local in a single domain QRadar deployment.
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Gerald
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Any private IP address.
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Annelle
2 months ago
I'd go with B) . That's where you'd put all your custom content, right? Plus, it's the only one that mentions 'body'.
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Annita
2 months ago
D) sounds right to me. You need to edit the subject line and the body of the email, not the heading and text.
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Amie
1 months ago
D) Any IP address that is not defined in the network hierarchy
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Amie
1 months ago
C) Any IP address that is defined in the network hierarchy
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Amie
2 months ago
A) Any private IP address
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