When installing the Sensor on a Red Hat (RHEL) host, you need to provide the Customer ID (CID) and Provisioning Token to properly install and configure the sensor. The command in option D correctly uses falconctl to configure the Falcon Sensor with both the --cid and --provisioning-token parameters, which is the standard way to provide these values during installation.
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