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CCSP Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced Exam Certification Guide, Second Edition [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

Greg Bastien; Earl Carter; Christian Degu

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  • Q&A


    As mentioned in the Introduction, the questions in this book are more difficult than what you should experience on the exam. The questions are designed to ensure your understanding of the concepts discussed in this chapter and adequately prepare you to complete the exam. You should use the simulated exams on the CD to practice for the exam.

    The answers to these questions can be found in Appendix A.

    1.

    What is the difference between TCP and UDP?

    2.

    What is the default security for traffic origination on the inside network segment going to the outside network?

    3.

    True or false: You can have multiple translations in a single connection.

    4.

    What commands are required to configure NAT on a Cisco PIX Firewall?

    5.

    How many nodes can you hide behind a single IP address when configuring PAT?

    6.

    What is an embryonic connection?

    7.

    What is the best type of translation to use to allow connections to web servers from the Internet?

    8.

    How does the Cisco PIX Firewall handle outbound DNS requests?

    9.

    True or false: The quickest way to clear the translation table is to reboot the PIX Firewall.

    10.

    True or false: If you configure a static translation for your web server, everyone can connect to it.

    11.

    What does the PIX Firewall normally change when allowing a TCP handshake between nodes on different interfaces and performing NAT?

    12.

    What does the PIX Firewall normally change when allowing a TCP handshake between nodes on different interfaces and performing PAT?

    13.

    True or false: TCP is a much better protocol than UDP because it does handshakes and randomly generates TCP sequence numbers.

    14.

    What are the two commands (syntax) to perform Network Address Translation of all internal addresses?

    15.

    When would you want to configure NAT and PAT for the same inside segment?

    16.

    What is RFC 1918?

    17.

    Why is there an id field in the nat command?


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