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LPI 202-450 Exam - Topic 8 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 202-450 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 8
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Which attitude of an object in LDAP defines which other attributes can be set for the object? (Specify ONLY the attribute name without any values.)

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My
3 months ago
Yup, "objectClass" controls the attributes.
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Chu
3 months ago
I thought it was "schema" or something like that.
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Lindy
3 months ago
Wait, is it really just "objectClass"? Sounds too simple.
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James
4 months ago
Totally agree, "objectClass" is the one!
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Rolland
4 months ago
It's the "objectClass" attribute.
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Pa
4 months ago
I keep mixing up "class" and "objectClass." I hope I remember the right one during the exam!
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Tammara
4 months ago
This question feels familiar; I think we had a practice question about LDAP attributes that mentioned "objectClass" too.
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Pamella
4 months ago
I remember something about how "class" relates to attributes, but I can't recall if it's the exact answer.
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Casie
5 months ago
I think the attribute we're looking for is "objectClass," but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right term.
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Linn
5 months ago
This question is testing our understanding of LDAP object structure. I'll need to carefully consider the relationship between the different attributes to determine the correct answer.
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Kris
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this, but I'm going to guess that the "class" attribute is the one that determines the other attributes for an LDAP object.
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Selma
5 months ago
Okay, I think I know the answer to this one. The attribute that defines which other attributes can be set is the "class" attribute.
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Carey
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of this question. I'll need to review my LDAP knowledge to make sure I understand what it's asking.
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Malcom
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the LDAP object attributes and how they relate to each other.
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India
1 year ago
The class attribute? Sounds about right. Though I'd love to see a class called 'Silliness' just for fun.
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Delisa
1 year ago
I wonder what attributes could be set for objects in that class.
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Pauline
1 year ago
That would be interesting to have a 'Silliness' class!
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Cherry
1 year ago
Yes, it's the class attribute.
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Cristy
1 year ago
Class, for sure. That's the attribute that sets the object's identity and structure. Piece of cake!
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Vicky
1 year ago
Absolutely, understanding the 'class' attribute is essential for setting other attributes in LDAP.
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Mabel
1 year ago
Definitely, the 'class' attribute plays a key role in defining the object's attributes.
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Valentin
1 year ago
Yes, the 'class' attribute is crucial in determining the object's properties.
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Wava
1 year ago
Class, for sure. That's the attribute that sets the object's identity and structure. Piece of cake!
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Tracey
1 year ago
I think class is the correct attribute because it determines the type of object and what attributes can be associated with it.
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Gracie
1 year ago
Hmm, I think the class attribute is the one we're looking for. It's kind of the 'blueprint' for the object, you know?
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Ora
1 year ago
The class attribute, obviously. That's the one that determines the object's type and the valid attributes it can have. Easy peasy!
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Susana
1 year ago
Easy peasy!
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Latricia
1 year ago
And the valid attributes it can have.
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Sena
1 year ago
That's the one that determines the object's type.
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Afton
1 year ago
The class attribute, obviously.
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Adell
1 year ago
The attitude of an object in LDAP that defines which other attributes can be set is class.
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