Which statement is true regarding the Junos OS for security platforms?
A.
SRX Series devices can store sessions in a session table.
B.
SRX Series devices accept all traffic by default.
C.
SRX Series devices must operate only in packet-based mode.
D.
SRX Series devices must operate only in flow-based mode.
Explanation:
SRX by default operates in FLOW-BASED mode.
Hovewer, it’s possible to aply a filter on interface, which will enforce a PACKET-BASED mode.
Answer is “C” rather than “A”
No it isn’t, SRX can operate in Flow-based and Packet-Based mode.
If it’s is using flow-based, it must uses the session table, which is crucial for the SRX Security side.
Option A is correct because C and D contains “only” statements that mean it works as packet based or session based. But beauty of SRX is you can user traffic type per VR basis,
Option A is correct because C and D contains “only” statements that mean it works as packet based or session based. But beauty of SRX is you can choose traffic type per VR basis,
Answer A
SRX Series Services Gateways use the Junos OS as their base operating system.
As such, these devices deploy all the industry-proven processes of the Junos OS,
such as the routing process, management process, device control process, and
others. Another building element of the Junos security platforms is
session-based forwarding, thereby resulting in a strong suite of security features.
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