Which of the following is the most likely cause?
While troubleshooting a VPN issue between your gateway and a partner site you see an
entry in Smartview Tracker that states “Info: encryption failure: Different community ID:
possible NAT problem”. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
Which of the following would be the best troubleshooting step?
You are troubleshooting a VPN issue between your gateway and a partner site and you get
a drop log on your gateway that states “Clear text packet should be encrypted”. Which of
the following would be the best troubleshooting step?
What is the most likely cause, based on the options below?
Your company has recently decided to allow remote access for clients. You find that no one
is able to connect, although you are confident that your rule set and remote access
community has been defined correctly. What is the most likely cause, based on the options
below? You have the following debug file:
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
You are experiencing an issue where Endpoint Connect client connects successfully
however, it disconnects every 20 seconds. What is the most likely cause of this issue?
In a VPN configuration, the following mode can be used to increase throughput by bypassing firewall enforcemen
In a VPN configuration, the following mode can be used to increase throughput by
bypassing firewall enforcement.
which of the following debug logs is essential to understanding the issue?
When VPN user-based authentication fails, which of the following debug logs is essential to
understanding the issue?
what is the most likely cause?
In Tracker you are troubleshooting a VPN issue between your gateway and a partner site
and you get a drop log that states “No proposal chosen” what is the most likely cause?
Which of the following is NEVER affected by incorrect OS time and date configuration?
Which of the following is NEVER affected by incorrect OS time and date configuration?
What could be causing this issue?
In the process of troubleshooting traffic issues across a VPN tunnel, you notice on the
output of fw monitor -e host(172.21.1.10), accept; that packets are going through the
inbound chain (i > I) and then disappearing after the outbound chain (o > __), while you
were expecting to see the packet leave on O. What could be causing this issue?