Free Cisco 300-710 Actual Exam Questions - Question 5 Discussion

Question No. 5
An engineer must configure a Cisco FMC dashboard in a multidomain deployment Which action must
the engineer take to edit a report template from an ancestor domain?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Sohail R.
2026-02-20

Can’t edit ancestor templates directly, so B makes sense to work on a local copy.

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Brian F.
2026-02-16

Maybe C makes sense since you need ownership to unlock editing rights; copying alone won’t give you full control. Without ownership, changes might not be saved properly.

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Brian F.
2026-02-12

D imo, changing document attributes could let you tweak settings without copying.

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Brian F.
2026-02-11

B tbh, copying the report template to the current domain feels like the straightforward step. You can’t just jump in and edit an ancestor template directly because it’s shared across domains. Ownership (C) sounds relevant but usually comes after you have a copy in your domain to work with. Changing document attributes or just adding it as a widget won’t unlock edit capabilities either. So copying it first seems necessary before any further tweaks can happen.

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Sarah J.
2026-02-10

It’s C because you can’t edit ancestor templates unless you take ownership first. Copying might help, but ownership is key for making any actual edits.

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Sarah J.
2026-02-09

It’s B because you can’t directly edit ancestor templates without copying them first.

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Rayan I.
2026-01-20

B This makes sense since ancestor domain templates are usually read-only in child domains. Copying it locally lets you make changes without affecting the original.

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Rayan I.
2026-01-18

Option B, because you can’t directly edit templates from ancestor domains.

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Rayan I.
2026-01-16

Pretty sure you gotta copy it over first, so B.

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