What role will be assigned to the user?

A network administrator is creating an ASA-CX administrative user account with the following
parameters:
The user will be responsible for configuring security policies on network devices.
The user needs read-write access to policies.
The account has no more rights than necessary for the job.
What role will be assigned to the user?

A network administrator is creating an ASA-CX administrative user account with the following
parameters:
The user will be responsible for configuring security policies on network devices.
The user needs read-write access to policies.
The account has no more rights than necessary for the job.
What role will be assigned to the user?

A.
Administrator

B.
Security administrator

C.
System administrator

D.
Root Administrator

E.
Exec administrator



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Chris

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asacx/9-1/user/guide/b_User_Guide_for_ASA_CX_and_PRSM_9_1/b_User_Guide_for_ASA_CX_and_PRSM_9_1_appendix_01111.html#concept_2C2DB322AE0643DC9D7187EB855FE1A2

The following are the roles that you can assign to a user. These roles apply to the web interface. You cannot create users who can access the system CLI.

Administrator—Super Administrators are responsible for managing the system and have access to all product features.
Security Administrator—Security administrators are responsible for configuring security policies on network devices. They have read-write access to policies and some device configuration features.
System Administrator—System administrators are responsible for device and system setup and management. They have read-write access to some device configuration features but not to policies.
Reporting Administrator—Reporting administrators are responsible for analyzing system reports and comparing network usage to the organization’s acceptable use policy. They can view dashboards and events but cannot change any configuration.
Help Desk User—Help desk users troubleshoot problems reported by network users. They can view dashboards, events, policies, and device configurations, but cannot change any policies or settings .