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SAP Exam C_FIOAD_2021 Topic 7 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_FIOAD_2021 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 7
[All C_FIOAD_2021 Questions]

For the SAP Fiori system landscape, your company decided to implement the central hub deployment with an FES system and a BES system. You want to enable enterprise search based fact sheet apps.

Concerning the routing rule for the SAP web Dispatcher, which HTTP(S) requests must be dispatched to the BES system?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Haydee
11 months ago
I also believe that single sign-on (SSO) is possible beyond system boundaries after setting up the trusted RFC relationship.
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Layla
11 months ago
I agree with Cherilyn. That's one of the correct answers provided in the options.
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Cherilyn
11 months ago
I think the advantage of setting up a trusted RFC relationship is that passwords are transmitted securely in the network.
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Judy
11 months ago
I think the timeout mechanism protecting against replay attacks is also a key advantage of setting up the trusted RFC relationship.
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Sherita
11 months ago
I believe another advantage is that passwords are transmitted securely in the network.
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Eliseo
12 months ago
I agree with Gilberto. SSO can definitely make things more convenient for users.
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Cyril
12 months ago
Haha, D is the correct answer! Secure password transmission, that's what we all want, right? Who needs to remember multiple passwords anyway?
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Felicitas
10 months ago
Absolutely! It makes things so much easier and more secure.
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Dorthy
10 months ago
Single sign-on (SSO) is also a great advantage. No need to remember multiple passwords.
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Renea
11 months ago
Single sign-on makes life so much easier.
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Shaunna
11 months ago
Yeah, that's a great advantage. Who wants their passwords to be at risk?
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An
11 months ago
Definitely! Who wants to remember multiple passwords?
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Georgeanna
11 months ago
I think D is the correct answer. Passwords are transmitted securely in the network.
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Agustin
11 months ago
Yeah, D is the correct answer. Secure password transmission is important.
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Gilberto
1 years ago
I think the advantage of setting up a trusted RFC relationship is that single sign-on (SSO) is possible beyond system boundaries.
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Emerson
1 years ago
Definitely C is correct. Single sign-on is the main reason to set up a trusted RFC relationship. I'm not sure about the other options though.
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Sabra
11 months ago
C) Single sign-on (SSO) is possible beyond system boundaries.
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Lorenza
12 months ago
A) User-specific logon data must NOT be checked in the trusting system.
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Franchesca
1 years ago
I'm pretty sure B and C are correct. The timeout mechanism and single sign-on are definitely part of the benefits.
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Laticia
1 years ago
C and D are the correct answers. Single sign-on and secure password transmission are the key advantages of setting up a trusted RFC relationship.
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Phil
11 months ago
Single sign-on and secure password transmission are the key advantages of setting up a trusted RFC relationship.
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Sanda
11 months ago
C and D are the correct answers.
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