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how can ARP traffic be controlled?

When a Cisco ASA is configured in transparent mode, how can ARP traffic be controlled?

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A.
By enabling ARP inspection; however, it cannot be controlled by an ACL

B.
By enabling ARP inspection or by configuring ACLs

C.
By configuring ACLs; however, ARP inspection is not supported

D.
By configuring NAT and ARP inspection

3 Comments on “how can ARP traffic be controlled?

  1. Sidza says:

    Even though the transparent mode acts as a bridge, Layer 3 traffic, such as IP traffic, cannot pass through the security appliance unless you explicitly permit it with an extended access list. The only traffic allowed through the transparent firewall without an access list is ARP traffic. ARP traffic can be controlled by ARP inspection.




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