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A network engineer must configure an existing firewall to have a NAT configuration. The now configuration must support more than two interlaces per context. The firewall has previously boon operating transparent mode. The Cisco Secure Firewall Throat Defense (FTD) device has been deregistered from Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC). Which set of configuration actions must the network engineer take next to meet the requirements?

A.

Run the configure manager add routed command from the Secure FTD device CL1, and reregister with Secure FMC.

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A.

Run the configure manager add routed command from the Secure FTD device CL1, and reregister with Secure FMC.

B.

Run the configure firewall routed command from the Secure FTD device CD, and reregister with Secure FMC.

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B.

Run the configure firewall routed command from the Secure FTD device CD, and reregister with Secure FMC.

C.

Run the configure manager add routed command from the Secure FMC CLI. and reregister with Secure FMC.

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C.

Run the configure manager add routed command from the Secure FMC CLI. and reregister with Secure FMC.

D.

Run the configure firewall routed command from the Secure FMC CLI. and reregister with Secure FMC.

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D.

Run the configure firewall routed command from the Secure FMC CLI. and reregister with Secure FMC.

Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

To support more than two interfaces per context and enable NAT configurations, the firewall must operate in routed mode. Since the firewall was previously in transparent mode, the network engineer needs to change it to routed mode.

Steps:

Access the CLI of the Secure FTD device.

Run the command configure firewall routed to switch the firewall from transparent mode to routed mode.

Reregister the FTD device with the FMC by running the configure manager add <FMC_IP> <Registration_Key> command from the FTD device CLI.

This will ensure that the firewall can support the required NAT configurations and more than two interfaces per context.

asked 07/10/2024
Gbena Wale
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