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AN733 |
Posted by: vjuliusv - 06-06-2023, 02:19 AM - Forum: General
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Hello,
The answer which is marked as correct in this question references broadcast IPs within the respective subnets in the diagram and the subnet masks in the router configs don't fit the CIDRs referenced. I believe this should be:
R7#
interface FastEthernet1/0
ip address 10.88.31.126 255.255.255.192
R8#
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 10.19.63.94 255.255.255.240
R9#
interface FastEthernet1/0
ip address 10.23.98.158 255.255.255.224
But this specific answer is not referenced within the question. Am I missing something?
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SCR493 |
Posted by: djmckay5449 - 06-05-2023, 01:39 PM - Forum: CCNP Security - SCOR 350-701 Forum
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An organization is implementing AAAA for their users. They need to ensure that authorization is verified for eery command that is being entered by the network adminisgtrator. Which protocol must be configured in order to provide this capability?
The correct answer is TACACS+ but I believe it should be Radius. I have researched other sites and see one says TACACS+ and another says Radius.
Any thoughts as to what the correct answer is?
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QID: SCR204 |
Posted by: thomas_c - 06-03-2023, 04:45 AM - Forum: CCNP Security - SCOR 350-701 Forum
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Which attack is preventable by Cisco ESA but not by the Cisco WSA?
The correct answer should be Phishing not DOS
The Cisco ESA is for email security.
If the correct answer is DoS please explain.
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QID: SCR494 |
Posted by: xpoxpo - 05-31-2023, 02:30 PM - Forum: CCNP Security - SCOR 350-701 Forum
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One of the answers to this question does not show as green:
- It automatically removes malicious emails from users' inbox. (shows red, even though correct)
- It prevents use of compromised accounts and social engineering. (shows green)
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QID:SC118 |
Posted by: testtime2023 - 05-27-2023, 03:54 PM - Forum: CCNP Security - SCOR 350-701 Forum
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Refer to the exhibit. When configuring a remote access VPN solution terminating on the Cisco ASA, an administrator would like to utilize an external token authentication mechanism in conjunction with AAA authentication using machine certificates. Which configuration item must be modified to allow this?
Correct Answer should be METHOD, its reporting AAA server group as correct which is not true.
Method defines which WHICH authentication method to use and one of those choices is AAA + Certificates while aaa server group lets you pick which set of AAA servers to point to.
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