An organization has a Cisco IPS running in inline mode and is inspecting traffic for malicious activity. When traffic is received by the Cisco IPS, if it is not dropped, how does the traffic get to its destination?

QuestionsCategory: 300-710An organization has a Cisco IPS running in inline mode and is inspecting traffic for malicious activity. When traffic is received by the Cisco IPS, if it is not dropped, how does the traffic get to its destination?
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An organization has a Cisco IPS running in inline mode and is inspecting traffic for malicious activity. When traffic is received by the Cisco IPS, if it is not dropped, how does the traffic get to its destination?

A. It is retransmitted from the Cisco IPS inline set

B. The packets are duplicated and a copy is sent to the destination

C. It is transmitted out of the Cisco IPS outside interface

D. It is routed back to the Cisco ASA interfaces for transmission








 

Suggested Answer: D

Community Answer: A



This question is in 300-710 Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower (SNCF) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional Security (CCNP Security) Certificate





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