VMware Identity Manager Access Policy Settings | Exam 2V0-51-21

Configure User Access to Apps Portal and Web Applications

Question

An administrator is configuring a rule for an Access Policy in VMware Identity Manager.

Which three settings can be configured to manage user access to their apps portal as a whole, or to specified Web application? (Choose three.)

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In VMware Identity Manager, Access Policies are used to control user access to applications and resources. When creating a new Access Policy, the administrator can configure various settings to manage user access to their app portal or specific web applications. The three settings that can be configured to manage user access are:

A. Network Range: This setting allows the administrator to specify the IP address range from which users can access the app portal or web application. For example, the administrator can configure the policy to only allow access from the corporate network or a specific subnet.

B. Application Category: This setting allows the administrator to control access to specific categories of applications. For example, the administrator can configure the policy to allow access to only productivity apps or financial apps.

C. Device Type: This setting allows the administrator to control access based on the type of device used by the user. For example, the administrator can configure the policy to only allow access from company-owned devices or to deny access from jailbroken devices.

D. Rule Schedule: This setting allows the administrator to configure when the policy is enforced. For example, the administrator can configure the policy to only be enforced during business hours or to only be enforced on weekdays.

E. Authentication Type: This setting allows the administrator to control the type of authentication required to access the app portal or web application. For example, the administrator can configure the policy to require two-factor authentication or to only allow access with a specific authentication method.

Therefore, the correct answers to the question are A. Network Range, B. Application Category, and C. Device Type, as these are the three settings that can be configured to manage user access to the app portal or specific web applications.