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While troubleshooting security policies, you added the count action. Where do you see the result of this action?

A.
In the show security policies hit-count command output.
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A.
In the show security policies hit-count command output.
B.
In the show security flow statistics command output.
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B.
In the show security flow statistics command output.
C.
In the show security policies detail command output.
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C.
In the show security policies detail command output.
D.
In the show firewall log command output.
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D.
In the show firewall log command output.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

The result of adding the count action to a security policy can be seen in the show security policies detail command output. The count action is a feature that allows you to enable statistics collection for sessions that enter the device for a given policy, and for the number of packets and bytes that pass through the device in both directions for a given policy. The count action can help you to monitor the traffic that matches a security policy and to troubleshoot security policy issues. The show security policies detail command displays the detailed information about the security policies configured on the device, including the count statistics. The output shows the number of packets and bytes that have been processed by the policy in both directions, as well as the number of sessions that have been created by the policy. You can use this command to verify that the count action is working as expected and to see the traffic volume and session count for each policy. Reference:

Juniper Security, Professional (JNCIP-SEC) Reference Materials source and documents:

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/command-summary/showsecurity-policies-detail.html

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/security-policy-countoverview.html

asked 18/09/2024
Jim Balkwill
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