Which policy option allows you to view session addresses that have been translated?
A.
Logging
B.
Counters
C.
Schedule
D.
Authentication
E.
Address translation
Explanation:
Explanations:
When you enable logging in a policy, the NetScreen device logs all connections to which that particular policy
applies. You can view the logs through either the WebUI or CLI. Logging is a great feature for troubleshooting policies on your netscreen device.
Incorrect Answers:
B When you enable counting in a policy, the NetScreen device counts the total number of bytes of traffic to which this policy applies and records the information in historical graphs.
C By associating a schedule to a policy, you can determine when the policy is in effect. You can configure schedules on a recurring basis and as a one-time event. Schedules provide a powerful tool in controlling the flow of network traffic and in enforcing network security.
D Selecting this option requires the auth user at the source address to authenticate his/her identity by supplying a user name and password before traffic is allowed to traverse the firewall or enter the VPN tunnel. The NetScreen device can use the local database or an external RADIUS, SecurID, or LDAP auth server to perform the authentication check. E NetScreen provides several mechanisms for applying network address translation (NAT). The concept of NAT comprises the translation of the IP address in an IP packet header and, optionally, the translation of the port number in the TCP segment or UDP datagram header. The translation can involve the source address (and optionally the source port number), the destination address (and optionally the destination port number), or a combination of translated elements. However you are not able to view translated addresses with this option.