Which of the following allows administrators to allow or deny traffic to or from a specific network based on the user’s credentials?

Which of the following allows administrators to allow or deny traffic to or from a specific network based on the user’s credentials?

Which of the following allows administrators to allow or deny traffic to or from a specific network based on the user’s credentials?

A.
Access Role

B.
Access Rule

C.
Access Policy

D.
Access Certificate



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JLBarral

JLBarral

I think is “A”

Bruno

Bruno

I believe is B because a rule is the one that allows/denies an access. An access role defines the “one” that’s going to access or not.

Paul B

Paul B

R75 Firewall Admin Guide, Page 32, talks about a “user authentication access rule”, but I see nothing talking about Access ROLES

Greg

Greg

If you right click on the SOURCE column, one of your choices is “Access Role”. I also expected the answer to be A. It is the Access Role dialogue box that allows you to identify “Networks”, “Users”, “Machines”, and/or “Authentication” parameters.

Mostro

Mostro

You can create access roles, and then deny those roles access to something in a rule.

Ultimately, is the rule that allows or deny access.