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NetApp NS0-521 Exam - Topic 2 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-521 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 2
[All NS0-521 Questions]

A customer wants to enable CHAP authentication on their iSCSI sessions.

Which command should be used to set up the appropriate security policies and passwords?

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Suggested Answer: A

To enable CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) authentication on iSCSI sessions, the command vserver iscsi security create should be used. This command sets up the necessary security policies and passwords required for CHAP authentication, ensuring secure access to iSCSI targets.

For more details, refer to:

NetApp Documentation on iSCSI Configuration (NetApp).


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Jutta
3 months ago
I agree with D, but I’m surprised it’s not more complicated!
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Loren
3 months ago
B is for modifying initiators, not for setting up CHAP.
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Marcos
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about D? Seems too simple.
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Lino
4 months ago
I thought it was A at first, but D makes more sense.
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Laurel
4 months ago
Definitely D, that's the right command for CHAP.
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Troy
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option A, but I remember there was a similar question where we had to create a login for CHAP. Maybe it’s option D instead?
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Shalon
4 months ago
I feel like the command for modifying the initiator might be relevant here, but I can't recall if it directly relates to CHAP authentication.
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Beckie
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about iSCSI security, and I think it was related to creating security policies. Could it be option D?
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Adela
5 months ago
I think we might need to use the command that specifically deals with security logins, but I'm not entirely sure which one it is.
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Wayne
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. The options seem to be a mix of different commands, and I'm not sure which one is the correct one to use for enabling CHAP authentication on iSCSI sessions. I'll need to review my notes and maybe ask the instructor for some clarification.
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Leota
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about setting up CHAP authentication, so the "security login create" command is the way to go. That's the one that allows you to create the necessary security policies and passwords.
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Annice
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to enable CHAP authentication, but I'm not sure if the "vserver iscsi security create" command is the right one to use. Maybe I should double-check the documentation to be sure.
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Zona
5 months ago
I think the key here is to set up the appropriate security policies and passwords for the iSCSI sessions. Based on the options, it looks like "vserver iscsi security create" would be the command to use.
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Diego
1 year ago
D) security login create, easy peasy. Although, I have to admit, the 'security certificate create' option did catch my eye. Maybe we can use that to create a fake certificate and see if the IT guy falls for it. That would be hilarious!
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Arlene
1 year ago
User 3: Haha, creating a fake certificate to trick the IT guy? That's risky but funny!
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Evette
1 year ago
Yeah, that seems like the right choice for setting up CHAP authentication.
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Ena
1 year ago
I think we should go with option D) security login create.
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Vonda
1 year ago
Hmm, I see your point. Let's discuss our rationale for each option.
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Erick
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure it's D) security login create. Gotta love those security policies and passwords, am I right? Although, I have to say, the 'igroup initiator modify' option does sound pretty tempting. Maybe we can use that to mess with the IT guy's head a little.
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Laurel
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but B) igroup initiator modify does sound interesting. Maybe we can play a prank on the IT guy with that.
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Chaya
1 year ago
No, I believe it's D) security login create. That's the one for setting up passwords.
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Jacklyn
1 year ago
I think it's A) vserver iscsi security create. That's the command we need to set up the security policies.
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Ngoc
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) security login create.
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Leota
1 year ago
D) security login create, of course! How else are we supposed to set up CHAP authentication? I mean, it's not like we can just do a 'vserver iscsi security create' or something, right?
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Jeffrey
1 year ago
D) security login create
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Scarlet
1 year ago
C) security certificate create
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Queenie
1 year ago
B) igroup initiator modify
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Annelle
1 year ago
A) vserver iscsi security create
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Vonda
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) vserver iscsi security create.
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