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LPI Exam 202-450 Topic 8 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 202-450 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 8
[All 202-450 Questions]

Which attitude of an object in LDAP defines which other attributes can be set for the object? (Specify ONLY the attribute name without any values.)

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India
6 days ago
The class attribute? Sounds about right. Though I'd love to see a class called 'Silliness' just for fun.
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Cristy
8 days ago
Class, for sure. That's the attribute that sets the object's identity and structure. Piece of cake!
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Wava
2 days ago
Class, for sure. That's the attribute that sets the object's identity and structure. Piece of cake!
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Tracey
10 days ago
I think class is the correct attribute because it determines the type of object and what attributes can be associated with it.
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Gracie
16 days ago
Hmm, I think the class attribute is the one we're looking for. It's kind of the 'blueprint' for the object, you know?
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Ora
16 days ago
The class attribute, obviously. That's the one that determines the object's type and the valid attributes it can have. Easy peasy!
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Sena
5 days ago
That's the one that determines the object's type.
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Afton
11 days ago
The class attribute, obviously.
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Adell
17 days ago
The attitude of an object in LDAP that defines which other attributes can be set is class.
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