Last Updated on August 2, 2021 by Admin 2
Which of the following is not a default user role on a Nexus 7000 switch?
- network-operator
- network-admin
- vdc-admin
- vdc-operator
- san-admin
Of the available choices, the san-admin user role is not a default user role on a Nexus 7000 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 virtual device context (VDC) feature. A VDC is a virtual switch. 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)