Last Updated on August 3, 2021 by Admin 2
Which of the following default user roles are common to both the Nexus 5000 switch and the Nexus 7000 switch? (Choose two.)
- network-admin
- san-admin
- network-operator
- vdc-admin
- vdc-operator
Both the network-admin user role and the network-operator user role are common default user roles to both the Nexus 5000 switch and the Nexus 7000 switch. However, the privileges associated with these roles are different between the switch models because the Nexus 5000 switch does not support the virtual device context (VDC) feature. A VDC is a virtual switch.
Cisco Nexus switches use role-based access control (RBAC) to assign management privileges to a given user. The Nexus 7000 switch is capable of supporting the VDC feature. By default, a Nexus 7000 switch is configured with the following user roles:
– network-admin — has read and write access to all VDCs on the switch
– network-operator — has read-only access to all the VDCs on the switch
– vdc-admin — has read and write access to a specific VDC on the switch
– vdc-operator — has read-only access to a specific VDC on the switch
Unlike the Nexus 7000 switch, a Nexus 5000 switch does not support the VDC feature. By default, a Nexus 5000 switch is configured with the following user roles:
– network-admin — has complete read and write access to the switch
– network-operator — has read-only access to the switch
– san-admin — has complete read and write access to Fibre Channel (FC) and FC over Ethernet (FCoE) by using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) or the command-line interface (CLI)