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What does the `configure` command allow an Administrator to do when setting up the AWS CLI? (Choose two.)

  • A. Decide which VPC to create instances in.
  • B. Designate the format of the response to CLI commands.
  • C. Choose the default EC2 instance.
  • D. Encrypt the CLI commands.
  • E. Designate the default region.
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Suggested Answer: BE 🗳️

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albert_kuo
11 months ago
Selected Answer: BE
The configure command allows the Administrator to specify the output format for the responses generated by the CLI commands. The available options for output formats include JSON, text, table, and others. The configure command allows the Administrator to set the default AWS region to be used by the CLI commands. This ensures that commands are executed in the desired region without the need to specify it every time.
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xxxdolorxxx
2 years, 7 months ago
BE seems right.
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