What will happen to non-HTTP traffic that matches the application-firewall policy shown in the exhibit?

Click the Exhibit button. What will happen to non-HTTP traffic that matches the
application-firewall policy shown in the exhibit?

Click the Exhibit button. What will happen to non-HTTP traffic that matches the
application-firewall policy shown in the exhibit?

A.
It will be dropped and an error will be sent to the source.

B.
It will be silently dropped.

C.
It will be allowed because this is a whitelist policy.

D.
It will be denied because this is a blacklist policy.



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Ahmed

Ahmed

The answer is wrong , it should be A as the action is reject on the exhibit above

juniper

juniper

Ahmed : please read about the difference between deny and reject .

juniper

juniper

Ahmed , my bad 🙂 sorry ..

jesus

jesus

Yes, the answer is A

Jeet

Jeet

The difference between deny and reject is that the system will send a TCP reset to the client and server rather than just silently dropping the traffic.

Michaela

Michaela

Took the exam yesterday afternoon and PASSED finally. I have been studying for 5 months and heavy studying for the last 2 weeks. Other than some of the items that I wasn’t expecting to see, the exam was fair overall. I used the official juniper study materials and the passleader jn0-633 exam dumps (http://www.passleader.com/jn0-633.html), along with my experience in the field. I also used my lab and tried to mock up all the scenarios. Thanks all valid comments here, good luck, all!