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JN0-230 · Question #54
JN0-230 Question #54: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B. With global-based policies, you do not need to specify a source zone in the match criteria. C. With global-based policies, you do not need to specify a destination address in the match criteria.. Using a global policy is a convenient shortcut when there are many security zones. Traffic is classified by matching its source address, destination address, and the application that the traffic carries in its protocol header.
Question
Which two statements are correct about using global-based policies over zone-based policies? (Choose two.)
Options
- AWith global-based policies, you do not need to specify a destination zone in the match criteria.
- BWith global-based policies, you do not need to specify a source zone in the match criteria.
- CWith global-based policies, you do not need to specify a destination address in the match criteria.
- DWith global-based policies, you do not need to specify a source address in the match criteria.
Explanation
Using a global policy is a convenient shortcut when there are many security zones. Traffic is classified by matching its source address, destination address, and the application that the traffic carries in its protocol header.
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