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| 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. thanks |
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| 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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