which two statements are true?

— Exhibit —
user@srx> show security flow session
Session ID. 7724, Policy namE. default-permit/4, Timeout: 2
In: 1.1.70.6/17 –> 100.0.0.1/2326;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/3
Out: 10.1.10.5/2326 –> 1.1.70.6/17;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/2
Session ID. 18408, Policy namE. default-permit/4, Timeout: 2
In: 10.1.10.5/64513 –> 1.1.70.6/512;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/2.0
Out: 1.1.70.6/512 –> 100.0.0.1/64513;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/3.10
— Exhibit —
A user has reported a traffic drop issue between a host with the 10.1.10.5 internal IP address and a host with
the 1.1.70.6 IP address. The traffic transits an SRX240 acting as a NAT translator. You are investigating the
issue on the SRX240 using the output shown in the exhibit. Regarding this scenario, which two statements are
true? (Choose two.)

— Exhibit —
user@srx> show security flow session
Session ID. 7724, Policy namE. default-permit/4, Timeout: 2
In: 1.1.70.6/17 –> 100.0.0.1/2326;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/3
Out: 10.1.10.5/2326 –> 1.1.70.6/17;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/2
Session ID. 18408, Policy namE. default-permit/4, Timeout: 2
In: 10.1.10.5/64513 –> 1.1.70.6/512;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/2.0
Out: 1.1.70.6/512 –> 100.0.0.1/64513;icmp, IF. ge-0/0/3.10
— Exhibit —
A user has reported a traffic drop issue between a host with the 10.1.10.5 internal IP address and a host with
the 1.1.70.6 IP address. The traffic transits an SRX240 acting as a NAT translator. You are investigating the
issue on the SRX240 using the output shown in the exhibit. Regarding this scenario, which two statements are
true? (Choose two.)

A.
The sessions shown indicate interface-based NAT processing.

B.
The sessions shown indicate static NAT processing.

C.
ICMP traffic is passing in both directions.

D.
ICMP traffic is passing in one direction.



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