After user account attributes are modified in Cisco NX-OS, when do changes to the user's session attributes take effect?
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A. B. C. D.D.
In Cisco NX-OS, user accounts can be modified to change various attributes such as password, role, and privileges. Once the modifications are made, the changes to the user's session attributes take effect according to certain rules.
The session attributes of a user in NX-OS refer to the settings and configurations that apply to their active session, including the command-line interface (CLI) environment, session timeout values, and other parameters that determine how the user interacts with the network device.
The answer to the question is C. When the user logs out of a session. This means that any changes made to the user's session attributes will not take effect until the user logs out of their current session and logs back in again.
In other words, any changes made to a user's session attributes will not affect their current active session but will only take effect on subsequent sessions. For example, if a user's session timeout value is increased from 10 minutes to 30 minutes, the change will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in again.
It is important to note that changes to a user's account attributes such as password and role do take effect immediately and do not require the user to log out and back in again. This is because these changes apply to the user's account itself, rather than their active session.
In summary, when modifying user account attributes in Cisco NX-OS, changes to session attributes will take effect when the user logs out of their current session and logs back in again.