Multilevel Administration
Review Questions
You can find the solutions to these questions in Appendix A, "Answers to Review Questions."
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What is the danger when browsing unsecured and without MLA to the Cisco CallManager Administration window?
- There is no risk.
- With a sniffed username and password, a hacker can log in to the Cisco CallManager Administration window only.
- With a sniffed username and password, a hacker can log in to the Cisco CallManager Administration window as well as to the operating system.
- The hacker can only listen to the conversation.
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How do you browse securely to the CallManager Administration window?
- http://CM-IP/SecureCCMAdmin
- https://CM-IP/CCMAdmin
- https://CM-IP/TTL/CCMAdmin
- https://CM-IP/SSL/CCMAdmin
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Which of the following is not a valid access level in MLA?
- No access
- Read-only
- Read-write
- Full access
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After you enable MLA, what is the new administrator account?
- MLAAdministrator
- Administrator
- Windows NT Administrator account
- CCMAdministrator
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Which functional group is not a default group?
- Standard Device
- Standard Service
- Standard Gateway
- Standard Plugin
- Standard RoutePlan
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Which user group is not a default group?
- PhoneAdministration
- FullAccess
- SuperUserGroup
- GatewayAdministration
- ServerMaintenance
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By default, client web browsers using HTTPS-secured administration will receive warning messages. Why do these warning messages exist?
- Because the Cisco CallManager uses 40-bit encryption
- Because the Cisco CallManager uses a self-signed certificate
- Because the Cisco CallManager uses weak encryption
- Because there is a name conflict on the certificate
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Where are the normal user accounts for MLA stored?
- LDAP Directory
- A local file
- CallManager Administration
- The Windows Registry
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Where is the CCMAdministrator user account for MLA stored?
- LDAP Directory
- A local file
- CallManager Administration
- The Windows Registry
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What is the default state of Cisco MLA? (Choose two.)
- Disabled for a clean CallManager install
- Enabled for a clean CallManager install
- Enabled if upgrading from a previous MLA version that was enabled
- Disabled if upgrading from a previous MLA version that was enabled
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