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Exam ACE-A1.2 topic 2 question 11 discussion

Actual exam question from Arista's ACE-A1.2
Question #: 11
Topic #: 2
[All ACE-A1.2 Questions]

VMTracer requires which of the following?

  • A. Root-level access to vCenter.
  • B. Read-level access to vCenter.
  • C. Read/write-level access to vCenter.
  • D. VMTracer does not require a username on vCenter.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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network_guru
3 years, 2 months ago
From EOS forum "The vCenter API calls that we make should all fall under the "System. View" privilege which is under the "Read-Only" role (Equivalent to a user role with no permissions. Users with this role can read data or properties and call query methods, but cannot make changes to the system.). With "Read-Only", we might see some privilege issues when VmTracer updates informative user event, such as when a VM has been added to a VLAN for a given switch interface. This should not affect VMTracer behavior. The user can make changes if the role is set to " Read and write"." so technically the user access is configured in vcenter and therfore the sysadmin will decide if you can have root access which I doubt it, so read-level is my choice.
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JP31
3 years, 8 months ago
I'd go with that as well
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cwang
3 years, 11 months ago
Reay only account is OK, so my answer is B.
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