There is an existing computer group which contains all computers with an IP address that starts with
10.160.22. This computer group must be updated so that it will automatically include computers whose IP addresses start with 10.160.23. Which method should be used?
A. Edit the name of the computer group.
B. Edit the relevance of the existing computer group.
C. Manually edit the membership of the existing computer group.
D. Run the Computer Group Membership wizard and add the new subnet.
What is a benefit of a manual group over an automatic group?
A. Automatic groups are only visible to the user who created them.
B. Automatic groups can only be used for patching operating systems.
C. Manual groups can be used as a target for actions: automatic groups cannot.
D. Manual groups only contain systems that are added to them, guaranteeing a system is not targeted by accident.
A simple script requires a one-time deployment against an operator's managed endpoints. Without creating a Fixlet or task, how would the operator take action in the IBM Endpoint Manager console?
A. click Tools > Single Action
B. click Tools > Take Custom Action
C. double-click an action taken previously and edit the Action Script
D. right-click on the computers being targeted and select Take Action
A new patch from Microsoft has been made available, and the security group has requested a list of vulnerable systems. How can a list of systems efficiently be retrieved from the IBM Endpoint Manager (IEM) console?
A. Review the Windows Vulnerability analysis to provide a detailed list of applicable computers.
B. In the Computers list select each computer and record the systems that are relevant to the patch.
C. In the Fixlets and Tasks list select the Fixlet/Task, go to the Applicable Computers tab. and record the systems that are relevant to the patch.
D. In the Vulnerable Systems list, select the Fixlet/Task, go to the Applicable Computers tab. and record the systems that are relevant to the patch.
When does a Fixlet become applicable to a computer?
A. When all relevance statements for the Fixlet are true.
B. When all relevance statements for the Fixlet are false.
C. When at least one relevance statement for the Fixlet is true.
D. When the computer is subscribed to the site that contains the Fixlet.
A single endpoint is returning
A. The endpoint is offline and shows as gray in the console.
B. The relevance did not have an error handling mechanism for the computer.
C. The endpoint has not received the analysis content and has not yet returned a result.
D. The endpoint returned a result of 0 which could not be interpreted by the IBM Endpoint Manager server.
An operator would like to take an action on all endpoints connected to a specific relay. Which targeting mechanism should an operator select in order to efficiently target systems by relay?
A. target by analysis
B. enter device names
C. dynamically target by property
D. select endpoints from the computer list
The IBM Endpoint Manager (IEM) console was left running on a workstation, the IEM server was restarted,
and the data presented in the IEM console is showing incorrectly.
What can be done to correct this issue?
A. Reboot the workstation.
B. Restart the IEM console.
C. Refresh the IEM console.
D. Clear the cache and restart the IEM console.
When viewing the list of Fixlets and tasks, some are black and others are gray. What does this mean?
A. The black entries are required to be deployed to at least one computer, and the gray entries are optional.
B. The gray entries are required to be deployed to at least one computer, and the black entries are optional.
C. The gray entries are relevant to at least one computer, and the black entries are not relevant to any computers.
D. The black entries are relevant to at least one computer, and the gray entries are not relevant to any computers.
What are two required attributes to create a named analysis?
A. Property Size
B. Property Definition
C. Number of Results
D. Reporting Frequency
E. Computer IDs of Targeted Clients