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2V0-62.23 · Question #44

2V0-62.23 Question #44: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A. TUNNEL, BYPASS, BLOCK, PROXY. Option A is correct because Device Traffic Rules for Tunnel support exactly four actions - TUNNEL (route traffic through the tunnel), BYPASS (exclude traffic from the tunnel), BLOCK (prevent the traffic entirely), and PROXY (redirect through a proxy endpoint). Options B, C, and D

Section 3 – Workspace ONE Installation, Configuration, and Setup

Question

When configuring a Device Traffic Rule for Tunnel, what are the available ACTIONS?

Options

  • ATUNNEL, BYPASS, BLOCK, PROXY
  • BTUNNEL, BYPASS, FILTER, PROXY
  • CTUNNEL, BYPASS, DROP, PROXY
  • DTUNNEL, BYPASS, REJECT, PROXY

Explanation

Option A is correct because Device Traffic Rules for Tunnel support exactly four actions - TUNNEL (route traffic through the tunnel), BYPASS (exclude traffic from the tunnel), BLOCK (prevent the traffic entirely), and PROXY (redirect through a proxy endpoint). Options B, C, and D each swap out BLOCK for an incorrect alternative: FILTER (B) is not a defined action in this rule set, DROP (C) is a firewall packet-level concept that doesn't appear as a named action here, and REJECT (D) is similarly borrowed from firewall terminology but isn't one of the four valid actions. The key distinction is that BLOCK is the correct term for denying traffic in this context, not DROP or REJECT, which are easy to confuse if you're mixing up firewall rules with tunnel traffic rules. A helpful memory tip: think of the four actions as a spectrum - TUNNEL sends it in, BYPASS keeps it out, BLOCK stops it cold, and PROXY reroutes it - the only verb that doesn't fit that logical flow is a firewall term like DROP, FILTER, or REJECT.

Topics

#Device Traffic Rules#Tunnel Actions#Network Routing#Security Policies

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