When shunning, why should the shun length be kept short?

When shunning, why should the shun length be kept short?

When shunning, why should the shun length be kept short?

A.
To eliminate blocking traffic from an invalid address that as spoofed previously.

B.
To eliminate blocking traffic from a valid address that was spoofed previously.

C.
To prevent unwanted traffic from being routed.

D.
To prevent TCP resets from occurring.

Explanation:
This setup will block the user long enough to allow the administrator to decide
what permanent action (if any) he/she wants to take against that IP address.
REF;Safe white papers; 8
SAFE: Extending the Security Blueprint to Small, Midsize, and Remote-User Networks



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