What is causing this issue?

Acme Company has two office buildings and has deployed Cisco Video Surveillance at this
campus. A security guard who usually monitors surveillance video in Building A was asked to
cover a colleague’s shift in Building B. The operator successfully logs into Cisco SASD using his
credentials and sees cameras in Building A, but is unable to view cameras in Building B.
What is causing this issue?

Acme Company has two office buildings and has deployed Cisco Video Surveillance at this
campus. A security guard who usually monitors surveillance video in Building A was asked to
cover a colleague’s shift in Building B. The operator successfully logs into Cisco SASD using his
credentials and sees cameras in Building A, but is unable to view cameras in Building B.
What is causing this issue?

A.
The user belongs to the system-defined “operator” role, which does not have sufficient
permissions to view cameras in Building B.

B.
The user logged into the media server A instead of media server B.

C.
The user does not have an account on media server B.

D.
The user does not belong to the user group for Building B.

E.
The user does not have a compatible version of Cisco SASD and should use Operations
Manager instead.



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