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What is a functional difference between a Cisco ASA and a Cisco IOS router with Zone-based policy firewall?

A.

The Cisco ASA denies all traffic by default whereas the Cisco IOS router with Zone-Based Policy Firewall starts out by allowing all traffic, even on untrusted interfaces

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A.

The Cisco ASA denies all traffic by default whereas the Cisco IOS router with Zone-Based Policy Firewall starts out by allowing all traffic, even on untrusted interfaces

B.

The Cisco IOS router with Zone-Based Policy Firewall can be configured for high availability, whereas the Cisco ASA cannot

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B.

The Cisco IOS router with Zone-Based Policy Firewall can be configured for high availability, whereas the Cisco ASA cannot

C.

The Cisco IOS router with Zone-Based Policy Firewall denies all traffic by default, whereas the Cisco ASA starts out by allowing all traffic until rules are added

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C.

The Cisco IOS router with Zone-Based Policy Firewall denies all traffic by default, whereas the Cisco ASA starts out by allowing all traffic until rules are added

D.

The Cisco ASA can be configured for high availability whereas the Cisco IOS router with Zone- Based Policy Firewall cannot

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D.

The Cisco ASA can be configured for high availability whereas the Cisco IOS router with Zone- Based Policy Firewall cannot

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asked 10/10/2024
ACHILLE CARROLL
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