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Default Wrongly worded questions

Hi guys,

can anyone confirm that the questions in the exam are wrong in that when they refer to CLISH they mean ICLID and when they say ICLID they mean CLISH

I thought this when i took (and failed) the test the first time, but it was a few months ago and I dont want to take it again and get these questions wrong again because of the wrong questions.

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I think CLISH is the freeBSD command and the ICLID is CLISH.
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Default Re: Wrongly worded questions

NSA does not make this mistake.

clish is clish - the new cli that you get when typing "clish" from the unix prompt. iclid is the old deprecated cli that gives you cisco-like monitor commands. the shell prompt, sh, is usually indicated with a #.

clish is the default shell for new users from IPSO 4.0 onwards. admin and monitor still default to the unix sh for compatibility.
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