what happens if the return packet of an existing connection is not found in the local Cisco ASA connection table?

Using Cisco ASA active/active stateful failover, what happens if the return packet of an existing
connection is not found in the local Cisco ASA connection table?

Using Cisco ASA active/active stateful failover, what happens if the return packet of an existing
connection is not found in the local Cisco ASA connection table?

A.
The local Cisco ASA will drop the packet.

B.
If the local Cisco ASA is the active Cisco ASA, then it will forward the packet.

C.
The local Cisco ASA will forward the packet if it is permitted by the inbound ACL.

D.
The local Cisco ASA will perform a reverse path forwarding check to determine whether to
forward or drop the packet.

E.
The local Cisco ASA will determine, based on its routing table, whether to forward or drop the
packet.

F.
The local Cisco ASA will examine the copy of the other Cisco ASA’s connection table and, if a
match is found, will forward the packet to the other Cisco ASA.



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