What are two characteristics that are associated with the End User and User account types?

What are two characteristics that are associated with the End User and User account types? (Choose two.)
A. They cannot use LDAP.
B. They are used to authorize applications.
C. They can utilize LDAP.
D. The Application is associated with the End User and User account types.
E. They can be listed in a directory.

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4 thoughts on “What are two characteristics that are associated with the End User and User account types?

  1. Only the End Users can be integrated with LDAP server, Applications users are not supported via LDAP.

    -End Users
    1.Associated with an actual person –> (No D)
    2.For individual use in interactive logins
    3.Used to assign user features and administrative rights
    4.Included in the user directory –>(Yes E)
    5.Can be provisioned and authenticated using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) –>(Yes C) (No A)

    -Application Users
    1. Associated with an application
    2. For noninteractive logins
    3. Used for application authorization –> (Yes B)
    4. Not included in the user directory –>(No E)
    5. Must be provisioned locally (no LDAP) –> (No C) (Yes A)

    The question is very confusing.
    Neither answer is in common with the two User account types

  2. Option E is not correct :

    D. The Application is associated with the End User and User account types.

    the Application User is associated with Applications. not End User.

    There are two types of user accounts in CUCM:

    ■ End users: End users are associated with an individual and have an interactive login. End users can have administrative roles based on the user group role configuration.

    ■ Application users: Application users are associated with applications such as Cisco Unified Attendant Console, Cisco Unified Contact Center Express (UCCX), or Cisco Unified Manager Assistant. The mentioned applications need to authenticate with CUCM, but application users do not have the ability to interactively log in. Application users are leveraged for internal process-level communications between applications.

    the differences between end users and application users

    End Users:
    Associated with an individual
    Included in phone directory
    Can be provisioned and authenticated using an external LDAPv3 directory server

    Application Users:

    Associated with an application
    Application authorization
    Not included in phone directory
    Cannot use LDAPv3
    https://www.ccexpert.us/cisco-unified/cucm-user-accounts.html

    I think correct answer is
    C. They can utilize LDAP.
    E. They can be listed in a directory.

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