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Nutanix Exam NCP-DS Topic 10 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-DS exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 10
[All NCP-DS Questions]

An administrator has to enable both Linux and Windows machines to access the same share

served by a Files cluster.

The parameters are as follows:

* Most of the clients are Windows machines* All users have Active Directory (AD) Accounts

* All Linux clients are part of the same class 8 network, everyone else must be denied access

over NFS

* .mp3 files are not allowed on the share

How should the administrator configure the multi-protocol share to achieve these

requirements?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Barbra
4 months ago
I think using Netgroups notation values for Linux clients and denying mp3 files with ICAP settings is more secure.
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Royal
5 months ago
Why do you think option C is better?
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Barbra
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe option C is the best choice.
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Chu
5 months ago
Ha! I bet the ICAP settings will be a real headache to configure. Gotta love those little details that trip you up.
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Denny
3 months ago
Ha! I bet the ICAP settings will be a real headache to configure. Gotta love those little details that trip you up.
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Sheldon
3 months ago
B) * SMB as the primary protocol NFS with AD authentication as secondary\n* Enable Default Access (For All Clients) with CIDR notation values\n* Select the Blocked File Types checkbox
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Lou
3 months ago
A) * NFS as the primary protocol SMB with LDAP authentication as secondary\n* Enable Default Access (For All Clients) with CIDR notation values\n* Configure the ICAP settings to deny mp3 files
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Tegan
4 months ago
I agree, those little details can make a big difference in the end result.
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Zita
4 months ago
It can definitely be tricky, but once you get it set up correctly, it should work smoothly.
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Brice
4 months ago
C
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Lasandra
4 months ago
A
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Royal
5 months ago
I think the administrator should choose option A.
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Delsie
5 months ago
The blocked file types option makes sense to prevent .mp3 files from being added to the share. Good attention to detail there.
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Karl
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about the CIDR notation for the Linux clients. Shouldn't we use Netgroups instead?
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Dannie
4 months ago
C) * SMB as the primary protocol NFS with AD authentication as secondary --\n* Enable Default Access (For All Clients) with Netgroups notation values\n* Configure the ICAP settings to deny mp3 files
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Fabiola
4 months ago
A) * NFS as the primary protocol SMB with LDAP authentication as secondary\n* Enable Default Access (For All Clients) with CIDR notation values\n* Configure the ICAP settings to deny mp3 files
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Leota
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward enough. The administrator needs to set up a multi-protocol share that can be accessed by both Linux and Windows clients with AD authentication.
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Cathrine
4 months ago
I agree, option A covers all the requirements mentioned in the question.
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Alline
4 months ago
I think option A is the best choice for this scenario.
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Helga
5 months ago
C
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Yoko
5 months ago
A
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