Multiple Choice
An organization has four locations setup in their Symantec Endpoint Protection Environment to match the physical sites they have - NAM, LATAM, EMEA, and APAC. When users travel from site to site, they would like to control which SEPM a client connects to based on the client's proximity to the nearest SEPM server. The location is triggered by IP range assigned by the DHCP of that site. How can the organization utilize Locations to control which SEPM or set of SEPMs the clients connect to?
A) Assign the Management Server list to the Group with the appropriate SEPM order. (Each SEPM is on the same priority level)
B) Assign the Management Server list to the Location and Group with the appropriate SEPM order. (Each SEPM has its own priority level)
C) Assign the Management Server list to the Location with the appropriate SEPM order. (Each SEPM has its own priority level)
D) Assign the Management Server list to the Location under My Company. (Each SEPM is on the same priority level)
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