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Cisco Exam 300-735 Topic 3 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-735 exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 3
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When the URI "/api/fmc_config/v1/domain/e276abec-e0f2-11e3-8169-6d9ed49b625f/policy/accesspolicies" is used to make a POST request, what does "e276abec-e0f2-11e3-8169-6d9ed49b625f" represent?

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Darrin
1 months ago
D) object UUID - Wait, is this a trick question? What kind of 'object' could it be? A unicorn, perhaps?
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Kris
4 days ago
B) domain UUID
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Kris
6 days ago
B) domain UUID
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Kris
11 days ago
C) access policy UUID
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Kris
18 days ago
B) domain UUID
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Joaquin
1 months ago
A) API token - Come on, really? An API token wouldn't be part of the URI like that. I think you need to re-read the question more carefully.
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Octavio
3 days ago
B) domain UUID - Yes, the UUID in the URI is the domain UUID, not an API token.
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Blair
10 days ago
C) access policy UUID - No, it's not the access policy UUID. It's actually the domain UUID.
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Clorinda
21 days ago
B) domain UUID - That's correct, the UUID in the URI represents the unique identifier for the domain.
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Ezekiel
2 months ago
D) object UUID - Maybe it's a UUID for some object in the API? It's hard to say without more context.
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Weldon
1 months ago
C) access policy UUID - It could be the UUID for an access policy, but more information is needed to confirm.
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Tamesha
1 months ago
B) domain UUID - Yes, it represents the unique identifier for the domain.
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Bronwyn
2 months ago
A) API token - No, it doesn't seem to be related to an API token.
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Charlesetta
2 months ago
C) access policy UUID - I'm not sure, but the UUID at the end of the URI looks like it could be an access policy identifier.
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Basilia
6 hours ago
B) domain UUID - That's correct, the UUID in the URI represents the domain UUID.
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Ettie
1 days ago
A) API token - No, the UUID in the URI is not typically used as an API token.
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Lynelle
4 days ago
D) object UUID - The UUID in the URI is not likely to be an object UUID.
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Merlyn
14 days ago
C) access policy UUID - It could be possible that the UUID represents an access policy identifier.
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Cathern
1 months ago
B) domain UUID - That's correct, the UUID in the URI represents the domain UUID.
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Marg
2 months ago
A) API token - No, the UUID in the URI is not typically used as an API token.
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Lashonda
2 months ago
B) domain UUID - That's the only option that makes sense given the structure of the URI. The domain UUID is a unique identifier for the domain in the context of the API.
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Arlene
30 days ago
B) domain UUID - Yes, the domain UUID is a unique identifier for the domain in the URI.
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Maynard
1 months ago
A) API token - No, the API token is usually used for authentication purposes, not as part of the URI.
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Joanne
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could be the access policy UUID.
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Danica
2 months ago
I agree with Bettye, it makes sense for it to be the domain UUID.
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Bettye
2 months ago
I think it represents the domain UUID.
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