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Adobe Exam AD0-E327 Topic 7 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E327 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 7
[All AD0-E327 Questions]

One of the IP ranges listed on the IP allowing list in the Adobe Campaign Control Panel is shown as "Expired" and will be automatically deleted after 7 days.

Which option is the business practitioner allowed to perform within this 7-day period?

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Suggested Answer: A

Within the Adobe Campaign Control Panel, when an IP range is listed as 'Expired' and set to be automatically deleted after a certain period, typically the business practitioner has the ability to edit the duration of the IP range during this grace period. This action effectively extends the validity of the IP range before it is deleted, allowing for continued access based on that IP range. Reference: The Control Panel functionality in Adobe Campaign includes managing IP allowlists and their durations, which is essential for ensuring secure and uninterrupted access for authorized IP ranges.


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Valene
12 days ago
Ah, the age-old question: do you edit the expired range or create a new one? It's like a choose-your-own-adventure, but with IP addresses. I'm going with option B, because who doesn't love a little IP overlapping action?
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Simona
19 days ago
I think changing the IP status to 'Active' in the server configuration file might be risky, better stick to the safe options.
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Art
22 days ago
I believe creating another IP range that overlaps the expired range could also be a good strategy.
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Brett
22 days ago
Option C? Change the status in the server config file? Might as well ask me to hack the mainframe while I'm at it. Hard pass, my friend.
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Galen
23 days ago
I agree with Werner, it's the best option to take advantage of the 7-day period.
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Fannie
24 days ago
Option A? Really? Editing the duration of an expired range? That's like trying to revive a dead battery - good luck with that one, buddy.
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Royce
7 days ago
C) Change the IP status to 'Active' in the server configuration file.
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Miriam
10 days ago
B) Create another IP range that overlaps the expired range.
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Dorethea
17 days ago
A) Edit the duration of the expired IP range.
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Leonor
28 days ago
Hold up, did someone say 'server configuration file'? I'm not touching that with a 10-foot pole. Option A or B all the way, my dude.
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Werner
28 days ago
I think we should edit the duration of the expired IP range.
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Jackie
1 months ago
Oh man, this one's tricky. I'm torn between A and B, but I think B might be the safest bet. Overlap that expired range like a boss!
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Marge
1 months ago
Hmm, I'd say option B is the way to go - gotta keep that IP range active, even if it's expired. Overlap city, baby!
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Jenelle
11 days ago
User 4: Agreed, creating another IP range that overlaps the expired one is the way to go.
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Glendora
14 days ago
User 3: It's important to keep that IP range active.
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Howard
19 days ago
User 2: Yeah, overlapping the IP ranges seems like a good idea.
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Kimi
22 days ago
User 2: Yeah, overlapping the IP ranges seems like the best solution.
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Junita
25 days ago
User 1: I think option B is a good idea.
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Aliza
29 days ago
User 1: I think option B is the best choice.
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