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Which two statements are true given this configuration?

Lockdown Mode has been enabled on an ESXi 6.x host and users are restricted from logging into the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI).

Which two statements are true given this configuration? (Choose two.)

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A.
A user granted administrative privileges in the Exception User list can login.

B.
A user defined in the DCUI.Access without administrative privileges can login.

C.
A user defined in the ESXi Admins domain group can login.

D.
A user set to the vCenter Administrator role can login.

Explanation:
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3 Comments on “Which two statements are true given this configuration?

  1. Fonda ain't got a motor in the back of her Honda says:

    Accounts in the Exception User list for lockdown mode who have administrative privileges on the host. … Adding ESXi administrators to this list defeats the purpose of lockdown mode.

    Users defined in the DCUI.Access advanced option for the host. This option is for emergency access to the Direct Console Interface in case the connection to vCenter Server is lost. These users do not require administrative privileges on the host




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  2. Frank says:

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