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Cisco Exam 500-444 Topic 1 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-444 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 1
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What must be enabled on the CUIC server for CUIC reports to show up in Finesse?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

1. to provide validation of certificate requests: A CA is responsible for verifying the identity of an entity before issuing a certificate. This includes verifying the entity's identity, such as by checking government-issued identification or business registration documents.

2. to issue a CA-signed Identity certificates: After validating the entity's identity, the CA issues the certificate, which is signed by the CA's private key. This certificate can be used to authenticate the identity of the entity, establish trust and secure communication.


https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280

https://www.globalsign.com/en/ca-services/what-is-a-ca/

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Felicia
27 days ago
Trick question! The real answer is 'Turn it off and on again.' That fixes everything, right?
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Titus
2 days ago
C) Hazelcast
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Annita
3 days ago
B) Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
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Dottie
14 days ago
A) PROXY
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Marilynn
1 months ago
I bet the real answer is E. Voodoo magic. That's the only way Cisco makes their products work half the time.
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Dierdre
3 days ago
B) Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
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Nelida
13 days ago
A) PROXY
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Jeffrey
1 months ago
Wait, is the answer A. PROXY? That would make sense since Finesse and CUIC are on different servers and need a proxy to communicate.
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Azzie
12 days ago
Make sure to configure the PROXY setting to ensure seamless integration between CUIC and Finesse.
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Ronald
18 days ago
That's correct. Without the PROXY enabled, the reports won't show up in Finesse.
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Oretha
1 months ago
Yes, the answer is A) PROXY. It allows communication between Finesse and CUIC servers.
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Georgiann
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards C. Hazelcast. Isn't that the in-memory data grid used by CUIC? Sounds like it could be related.
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Emmanuel
15 days ago
C) Hazelcast
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Annice
18 days ago
B) Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
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Denna
1 months ago
A) PROXY
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Fletcher
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's D. JSONP. That's the standard way to handle cross-domain requests, right?
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Henriette
2 months ago
I think it's B. Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) because Finesse and CUIC are separate applications, so CORS needs to be enabled for them to communicate.
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Yuette
4 hours ago
I think it might also be D. JSONP, as it allows for cross-domain communication.
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Jarvis
28 days ago
I agree, CORS must be enabled for Finesse and CUIC to communicate.
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Jody
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) JSONP instead.
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Gregoria
2 months ago
I agree with Lawrence, CORS must be enabled for CUIC reports to show up in Finesse.
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Lawrence
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS).
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