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When an access policy is created, what is the default option for the Application Settings?
The correct answer is B. Define the Applications Custom Setting. When a new access policy is created on the Cisco WSA, the Application Settings section defaults to 'Define the Applications Custom Setting.' This means the policy is set up to allow administrators to specify custom application visibility and control settings directly within…
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When an access policy is created, what is the default option for the Application Settings?
Options
- AUse Global Policy Applications Settings
- BDefine the Applications Custom Setting
- CSet all applications to Block
- DSet all applications to Monitor
How the community answered
(16 responses)- A6% (1)
- B88% (14)
- D6% (1)
Explanation
When a new access policy is created on the Cisco WSA, the Application Settings section defaults to 'Define the Applications Custom Setting.' This means the policy is set up to allow administrators to specify custom application visibility and control settings directly within that policy rather than automatically inheriting the global policy's application settings. This design gives each access policy its own application control configuration starting point, which administrators can then populate with block, allow, or monitor rules per application category. Options A, C, and D describe other modes that can be configured but are not the default state when a new access policy is first created.
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