When Cisco IOS zone-based policy firewall is configured, which three actions can be applied to a traffic class? (Choose three.)
A.
pass
B.
police
C.
inspect
D.
drop
E.
queue
F.
shape
Explanation:
When Cisco IOS zone-based policy firewall is configured, which three actions can be applied to a traffic class? (Choose three.)
When Cisco IOS zone-based policy firewall is configured, which three actions can be applied to a traffic class? (Choose three.)
A.
pass
B.
police
C.
inspect
D.
drop
E.
queue
F.
shape
Explanation:
A.
pass
C.
inspect
D.
drop
I have a REAL problem with the wording / vagueness of this question.
yes, you can drop, pass or inspect using a class….but you can ALSO use that class to Policy-Map and in there police & shape
You can even send a classificaiton of VoIP traffic (matching ip pools) to an ASA’s Priority Queue
I’ve done this after some nitwits launched a “VoIP design”
that they NEVER consulted me on it before implemented
and then asked me to “help” they found out that FIFO buffer with default-class
AND no CoS becasuse they had no 802.1q/d between phone and switch @ ACCESS-LAYER …”didn’t work right”
….why does our phone system drop calls when someone downloads streaming porn on their lunch break…through a 1.5Mb circuit?
DOH!
no, seriously….DOYYYY!! you guys should NOT BE TOUCHING COMPUTERS AT ALL FOR A LIVING.