Which statement is true regarding the audit user account? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.AD.
The audit user account is a built-in user account in VMware NSX-T Data Center, which is used for auditing and compliance purposes. The audit user account has limited access to the NSX-T Manager and is used to track changes made by other users in the system.
Answer B and D are correct:
B. The administrator must run the set audit user password <password> command. The audit user account is disabled by default, and an administrator must enable the account and set a password to use it for auditing purposes. The command to set the audit user password is set audit user password <password>.
D. The audit user is disabled by default and must be enabled to log in to the NSX Manager. As mentioned above, the audit user account is disabled by default, and an administrator must enable the account and set a password to use it for auditing purposes. The audit user account does not have read-write access to the NSX Manager, but it can view the system logs and audit trails.
Answer A, C, and E are incorrect:
A. The admin user must set the password for the audit account to log in to NSX Manager. The audit user account is not used for logging in to the NSX Manager, and it does not have read-write access to the system. It is used for auditing and compliance purposes only.
C. The audit user has read-write access to the NSX Manager. The audit user account has limited access to the NSX Manager and is used for auditing purposes only. It does not have read-write access to the system, but it can view the system logs and audit trails.
E. The administrator must run the set user audit password <password> command. The correct command to set the audit user password is set audit user password <password>. The command set user audit password <password> is not a valid command in NSX-T Data Center.