Computer-Networks
August 30, 2024Computer-Networks
August 30, 2024Computer-Networks
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Question 820
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Transparent mode firewall is a:
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Layer 2 firewall
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Layer 3 firewall
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Layer 4 firewall
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Layer 7 firewall
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Question 820 Explanation:
→ Transparent mode firewall (or routed firewall) is a routed hop and acts as a default gateway for hosts that connect to one of its screened subnets.
→ A transparent firewall, on the other hand, is a Layer 2 firewall that acts like a “bump in the wire,” or a “stealth firewall,” and is not seen as a router hop to connected devices.
→ A transparent firewall, on the other hand, is a Layer 2 firewall that acts like a “bump in the wire,” or a “stealth firewall,” and is not seen as a router hop to connected devices.
Correct Answer: A
Question 820 Explanation:
→ Transparent mode firewall (or routed firewall) is a routed hop and acts as a default gateway for hosts that connect to one of its screened subnets.
→ A transparent firewall, on the other hand, is a Layer 2 firewall that acts like a “bump in the wire,” or a “stealth firewall,” and is not seen as a router hop to connected devices.
→ A transparent firewall, on the other hand, is a Layer 2 firewall that acts like a “bump in the wire,” or a “stealth firewall,” and is not seen as a router hop to connected devices.
