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830-01 · Question #235
830-01 Question #235: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is E. The fixed-target rule at SH4 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH3 as the target appliance with port number 7750. The fixed-target rule at SH3 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH4 as the target appliance with port number 7751.. See the full explanation below for the reasoning.
Question
In the exhibit, there is a resident firewall inside the WAN cloud that drops packets with any TCP option. The customer allows you to use fixed-target rules instead. The firewall policy can only allow unassigned ports 7750-7751 to pass-through it. Additionally, the SH3 has been configured with service port 7751, while SH4 has been configured with service port 7751. Which of the following fixed-target rule specification is correct?
Options
- AThe fixed-target rule at SH4 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH3 as the target appliance with port number 7800. The fixed-target rule at SH3 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH4 as the target appliance with port number 7800.
- BThe fixed-target rule at SH4 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH3 as the target appliance with port number 7810. The fixed-target rule at SH3 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH4 as the target appliance with port number 7810.
- CThe fixed-target rule at SH4 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH3 as the target appliance with port number 7750. The fixed-target rule at SH3 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH4 as the target appliance with port number 7750.
- DThe fixed-target rule at SH4 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH3 as the target appliance with port number 7751. The fixed-target rule at SH3 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH4 as the target appliance with port number 7750.
- EThe fixed-target rule at SH4 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH3 as the target appliance with port number 7750. The fixed-target rule at SH3 peers to the inpath0_0 IP address of SH4 as the target appliance with port number 7751.
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