Which of the following will allow the administrator to log onto the firewall via HTTPS if the management’s IP address…?

After connecting a workstation directly to a small business firewall, a network administrator is
trying to manage it via HTTPS without losing its stored configuration. The only two pieces of
information that the network administrator knows about the firewall are the management interface
MAC address, which is 01:4a:d1:fa:b1:0e, and the administrator’s password. Which of the
following will allow the administrator to log onto the firewall via HTTPS if the management’s IP
address is unknown and the administrator’s workstation IP address is 192.168.0.10/23?

After connecting a workstation directly to a small business firewall, a network administrator is
trying to manage it via HTTPS without losing its stored configuration. The only two pieces of
information that the network administrator knows about the firewall are the management interface
MAC address, which is 01:4a:d1:fa:b1:0e, and the administrator’s password. Which of the
following will allow the administrator to log onto the firewall via HTTPS if the management’s IP
address is unknown and the administrator’s workstation IP address is 192.168.0.10/23?

A.
Use the reset button on the back of the firewall to restore it to its factory default, and then log
onto

B.
Run the following command on the administrator’s workstation: arp –s 192.168.1.200
01:4a:d1:fa:b1:0e

C.
Use an SNMP tool to query the firewall properties and determine the correct management IP
address

D.
Use a crossover cable to connect to the console port and reconfigure the firewall management
IP to 192.168.0.1

Explanation:



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Mark

Mark

Why couldn’t we use SNMP to query its settings, such as in (C)?

Tim

Tim

alot of these questions suck eggs.