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Cisco Exam 500-430 Topic 6 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-430 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 6
[All 500-430 Questions]

What are two settings that an administrator can configure from the AppDynamics Controller Admin Console? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A

According to the Cisco AppDynamics Professional Implementer (CAPI) documents, the method to import an existing keypair to manage the Controller SSL certificate without using the Enterprise Console UI is to add the keypair to the keystore.jks using a third-party tool (A). The keystore.jks file is the default keystore for the Controller that contains the private keys and certificates for the secure communication on port 8181. If the administrator already has a custom keypair that is signed by a third-party Certificate Authority (CA) or an internal CA, they can use a third-party tool, such as KeyStore Explorer or OpenSSL, to import the keypair into the keystore.jks file. The administrator should also import the root or intermediate certificates of the CA into the cacerts.jks file, which is the default truststore for the Controller. The administrator should use the keytool utility, which is bundled with the Controller installation, to import the certificates into the cacerts.jks file.The administrator should also update the password for the keystore.jks and cacerts.jks files, and restart the Controller to apply the changes12.

The incorrect options are:

Re-run the Controller installer and specify the new keypair. (B) This is not a valid method because the Controller installer does not allow the administrator to specify a custom keypair for the Controller SSL certificate. The Controller installer only allows the administrator to specify the Controller host name, port, account name, access key, and database settings.The Controller installer does not modify the keystore.jks or cacerts.jks files, and does not import any custom keypair or certificate into the Controller keystore or truststore3.

Upload a new keystore.jks file through the Controller UI. This is not a valid method because the Controller UI does not provide any feature to upload a new keystore.jks file for the Controller SSL certificate. The Controller UI only allows the administrator to view and edit the Controller settings, such as the license, the security, the email, the analytics, and the EUM.The Controller UI does not access or modify the keystore.jks or cacerts.jks files, and does not import any custom keypair or certificate into the Controller keystore or truststore4.

Upload the keypair from within the Controller UI. (D) This is not a valid method because the Controller UI does not provide any feature to upload a custom keypair for the Controller SSL certificate. The Controller UI only allows the administrator to view and edit the Controller settings, such as the license, the security, the email, the analytics, and the EUM.The Controller UI does not access or modify the keystore.jks or cacerts.jks files, and does not import any custom keypair or certificate into the Controller keystore or truststore4.


1: Controller SSL and Certificates - AppDynamics

2: How do I resolve SSL certificate validation errors in the .NET Agent? - AppDynamics

3: Install the Controller - AppDynamics

4: Controller Settings - AppDynamics

Contribute your Thoughts:

Alpha
2 months ago
Wow, I'm really racking my brain here. Controller log file rotation and license allocation sounds like the way to go. Fingers crossed!
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Vi
27 days ago
Good luck with your decision, I'm sure you'll make the right choice!
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Romana
1 months ago
Yeah, those are definitely important settings that an administrator can configure.
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Tasia
1 months ago
I think you're on the right track with Controller log file rotation and license allocation.
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Josefa
2 months ago
Wait, what? Aren't those all valid settings? I'm completely lost. Maybe I should just ask the app's developer to handle this for me.
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Esteban
22 hours ago
Maybe reaching out to the app's developer for help could be a good idea.
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Tamesha
4 days ago
It's okay to feel overwhelmed, those are all valid settings that can be configured by an administrator.
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Margart
13 days ago
E) Retention periods
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Blair
21 days ago
D) License allocation
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Rutha
1 months ago
C) Controller heap size
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Fidelia
2 months ago
B) Controller log file rotation
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Anthony
2 months ago
A) Metrics baseline calculation
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Fernanda
2 months ago
Oh, I was sure C and D were the right choices. Guess I need to brush up on my AppDynamics admin knowledge.
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Vicente
2 months ago
I believe A) Metrics baseline calculation and E) Retention periods are also crucial settings to configure.
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Moira
2 months ago
Hmm, I think A and E are the correct answers here. The AppDynamics Controller Admin Console definitely lets you configure metrics baseline calculation and retention periods.
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Louann
1 months ago
Yes, those are the correct options. Metrics baseline calculation and retention periods can be configured.
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Ilda
2 months ago
I agree, A and E are the settings that can be configured from the Admin Console.
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Franchesca
2 months ago
I agree with Halina. Those settings are important for managing the Controller.
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Halina
3 months ago
I think C) Controller heap size and D) License allocation can be configured.
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