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An engineer is configuring URL filtering for a Cisco FTD device in Cisco FMC. Users must receive a warning when they access http:/'www.Dac'additstte.corn with the option of continuing to the website if they choose to. No other websites should be blacked. Which two actions must the engineer lake to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)

A.

On the HTTP Responses tab of the access control policy editor, set the Block Response Page to Custom.

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A.

On the HTTP Responses tab of the access control policy editor, set the Block Response Page to Custom.

B.

On the HTTP Responses tab of the access control policy editor, sot the Interactive Block Response Page to system-provided.

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B.

On the HTTP Responses tab of the access control policy editor, sot the Interactive Block Response Page to system-provided.

C.

Configure the default action for the access control policy to Interactive Block.

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C.

Configure the default action for the access control policy to Interactive Block.

D.

Configure an access control rule that matches the Adult URL category and se: the action to interactive Block.

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D.

Configure an access control rule that matches the Adult URL category and se: the action to interactive Block.

E.

Configure an access control rule that matches an URL object for http://www.badaduitslte.com; and set the action to interactive Block.

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E.

Configure an access control rule that matches an URL object for http://www.badaduitslte.com; and set the action to interactive Block.

Suggested answer: B, E

Explanation:

To configure URL filtering for a Cisco FTD device in Cisco FMC, and to meet the requirements of the question, the engineer must do the following:

On the HTTP Responses tab of the access control policy editor, set the Interactive Block Response Page to system-provided. This will enable the system to display a warning page to the users when they try to access a blocked URL, and give them the option to continue or cancel.The system-provided page is a default page that contains a generic message and a logo1.

Configure an access control rule that matches an URL object for http://www.badadultsite.com; and set the action to Interactive Block. This will apply the interactive block action to the specific URL that is defined in the URL object.The interactive block action will trigger the interactive block response page that was configured in the previous step1.

The other options are incorrect because:

On the HTTP Responses tab of the access control policy editor, setting the Block Response Page to Custom will not affect the interactive block action.The block response page is used when the action is set to Block, not Interactive Block1.

Configuring the default action for the access control policy to Interactive Block will apply the interactive block action to all URLs that are not matched by any access control rule.This will not meet the requirement of blocking no other websites1.

Configuring an access control rule that matches the Adult URL category and sets the action to Interactive Block will apply the interactive block action to all URLs that belong to the Adult category.This will not meet the requirement of blocking only http://www.badadultsite.com1.

asked 07/10/2024
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