Which operational command would be used to accomplish this?
You want to show interface-specific zone information and statistics. Which operational command would be
used to accomplish this?
Which two statements are correct regarding the security policy parameter policy-rematch?
Which two statements are correct regarding the security policy parameter policy-rematch? (Choose two.)
what will happen to the return traffic?
An engineer has just created a single policy allowing ping traffic from a host in the Users zone to a server in the
Servers zone.
When the host pings the server, what will happen to the return traffic?
What are two reasons why users would be able to ping between these zones?
Following a recent security audit, you find that users are able to ping between the untrust zone and the trust
zone, which is contrary to your organization’s current security policy. On examination of the current security
policies, you find no policies that would allow these connections.
What are two reasons why users would be able to ping between these zones? (Choose two.)
Which two actions are valid?
You must create a security policy for a custom application that requires a longer session timeout than the
default application offers.
Which two actions are valid? (Choose two.)
What will accomplish this task?
You need to build a scheduler to apply to a policy that will allow traffic from Monday to Friday only. What will
accomplish this task?
Which action will accomplish this task?
You want to silently drop HTTP traffic.
Which action will accomplish this task?
What would be the result of this change?
You are asked to change the behavior of the system-default policy from the default setting on an SRX Series
device.
What would be the result of this change?
Which configuration statement will prevent traffic from Host A, while still allowing other hosts to send traff
You have just added the policy deny-host-a to prevent traffic from Host A that was previously allowed by the
policy permit-all. After committing the changes, you notice that all traffic, including traffic from Host A, is still
allowed.
Which configuration statement will prevent traffic from Host A, while still allowing other hosts to send traffic?
Which statement is correct?
You are troubleshooting a security policy. The operational command show security flow session does not show
any sessions for this policy.
Which statement is correct?