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Huawei Exam H12-891_V1.0 Topic 1 Question 28 Discussion

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Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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A medium-sized campus network manages the network through the SNMP protocol, and the campus is highly network-safe, so which version of SNMP is recommended for management?

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Frank
1 months ago
Wait, so you're telling me we can't just use SNMPv1 and call it a day? That's like trying to secure your house with a stick and a piece of string.
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Micheal
1 months ago
Hmm, I'd say SNMPv3 is the way to go. After all, you can't put a price on network security, especially in this day and age. Might as well go with the most secure option.
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Mireya
1 months ago
This is a no-brainer. SNMPv3 is the way to go. I mean, who wants to risk their network security these days? Not me!
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Marge
11 days ago
I agree, SNMPv3 is definitely the most secure option.
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Bette
2 months ago
I agree with Shaniqua. SNMPv3 offers enhanced security features like authentication, encryption, and access control, which are crucial for a campus network handling sensitive data.
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Winfred
7 days ago
Agreed, SNMPv3 provides the necessary security features for managing our network effectively.
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Celeste
8 days ago
Agreed, SNMPv3 provides the necessary security features for a network like ours.
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Katie
9 days ago
I think SNMPv3 is the best choice for managing a network with sensitive data.
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Deeanna
14 days ago
I think SNMPv3 is the best choice for our campus network as well.
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Milly
18 days ago
SNMPv3 is definitely the way to go for a highly secure campus network.
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Floyd
24 days ago
SNMPv3 is definitely the way to go for our network security.
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Shaniqua
2 months ago
SNMPv3 is the recommended version for secure network management, given the campus is highly network-safe. The earlier versions have security vulnerabilities that need to be addressed.
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Cassi
1 days ago
Yes, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2C have known security vulnerabilities that can be exploited.
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Adelina
2 days ago
It's important to prioritize network security, especially on a campus network.
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Page
3 days ago
I agree, SNMPv3 provides encryption and authentication features that make it more secure.
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Veronika
6 days ago
SNMPv3 is definitely the way to go for secure network management.
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Timothy
7 days ago
Yes, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2C have known security vulnerabilities that can be exploited.
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Luther
19 days ago
It's important to prioritize network security, especially on a campus network.
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Ronnie
1 months ago
I agree, SNMPv3 provides encryption and authentication features that make it more secure.
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Dorian
2 months ago
I agree, SNMPv3 provides the necessary security features for a highly network-safe campus.
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Kristofer
2 months ago
SNMPv3 is definitely the way to go for secure network management.
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Silva
2 months ago
SNMPv3 is definitely the way to go for secure network management.
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Mozelle
2 months ago
I prefer SNMPv2C because it's simpler to configure and manage.
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Malcom
2 months ago
I agree with Felice, SNMPv3 provides encryption and authentication.
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Felice
3 months ago
I think SNMPv3 is the best option for security.
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