Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco MDS 9000 Series Switch is configured with RBAC. The default role applies to all users. User A is also assigned to the role Custom-Role-B. Which set of features will user A be authorized to configure?
Was confusing to me too, until i found their exact example, so they are insinuating the user has this network-admin role, so, yes, B for sure.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/mds9000/sw/8_x/config/security/cisco_mds9000_security_config_guide_8x/configuring_users_and_common_roles.html
Different rule type — If the default role and the configured role for a specific user have different rule types for a particular rule, then the default role will override the conflicting rule statement of the configured role.If the default role, say A, has the following rules:
rule 5 permit show feature environment
rule 4 permit show feature hardware
rule 3 permit config feature ssh -> yes
rule 2 permit config feature ntp -> yes
rule 1 permit config feature tacacs+ -> yes
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Bit confusing but agree answer is B:
Different rule type—If the default role and the configured role for a specific user have different rule types for a particular rule, then the default role will override the conflicting rule statement of the configured role.
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