A security association is uniquely identified by which two values? (Choose two.)
A. security parameter index value
B. security association ID
C. tunnel source address
D. security protocol
3 Comments on “which two values?”
traffikatorsays:
A B
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MrKnowItAllsays:
An SA is uniquely identified by the security parameter index (SPI) value, the tunnel destination address, and the security protocol—Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) or authentication header (AH)—in use.
A,D are correct
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Chris Fostersays:
The JN0-332 test End of Life (EOL) on July 1, 2017, now the new test is JN0-333.
A B
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An SA is uniquely identified by the security parameter index (SPI) value, the tunnel destination address, and the security protocol—Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) or authentication header (AH)—in use.
A,D are correct
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The JN0-332 test End of Life (EOL) on July 1, 2017, now the new test is JN0-333.
The newest JN0-333 dumps are available here FYI:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ob6L_QjGLpNzNvWWE1ck01MHM
Good Luck!!!
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