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An administrator's passwords for their NSX 'root', 'admin', and 'audit' accounts in the Cloud Foundation management domain expired. The administrator logged into the NSX Manager console and changed the passwords for all three accounts. The passwords are now showing a status of "Disconnected" in the SDDC Manager UI.
In order to correct this issue, how can SDDC Manager be updated with the new passwords?

  • A. In SDDC Manager, navigate to Password Management and select the account with the password with a "Disconnected" status, click the vertical ellipsis (three dots), and click Rotate.
  • B. In SDDC Manager, navigate to Password Management and select the account with the password with a "Disconnected" status, click the vertical ellipsis (three dots), and click Update.
  • C. In SDDC Manager, navigate to Password Management and select the account with the password with a "Disconnected" status, click the vertical ellipsis (three dots), and click Sync.
  • D. In SDDC Manager, navigate to Password Management and select the account with the password with a "Disconnected" status, click the vertical ellipsis (three dots), and click Remediate.
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18288d4
Highly Voted 1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
Remediate – If you have changed a password outside of SDDC Manager, this is the place to fix it.
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katbeh
Most Recent 4 days, 6 hours ago
Selected Answer: B
The correct answer is: **B. In SDDC Manager, navigate to Password Management and select the account with the password with a "Disconnected" status, click the vertical ellipsis (three dots), and click Update.** ### Explanation: When passwords for NSX accounts are manually changed outside of SDDC Manager, the "Disconnected" status appears because SDDC Manager is unaware of the new credentials. To resolve this, you need to **update** the passwords in SDDC Manager so it can synchronize with the NSX Manager and regain connectivity. Other options: - **Rotate**: This generates a new password automatically, which is not applicable here since the passwords were manually changed. - **Sync**: This action synchronizes credentials across components but requires the correct passwords to already be stored in SDDC Manager. - **Remediate**: This is used for resolving issues like locked accounts or connectivity problems but does not update manually changed passwords.
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ChuckNM
3 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: D
Taking mine WED 3/5, wish me luck !
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Eyad89
1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
I agree with the others, the answer should be remediate
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LilMikey
1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
The answer is remediate
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