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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 type of Ethernet tagging does the PIX Firewall support?

    2.

    Which command do you use to configure logical interfaces?

    3.

    What three basic configuration parameters do you need to define for each logical interface?

    4.

    What command do you use to define static routes on the PIX Firewall?

    5.

    What is the default route and what values do you use for the IP address and netmask when creating the default route?

    6.

    The PIX Firewall provides functionality for which two routing protocols?

    7.

    Can the PIX Firewall propagate RIP routes?

    8.

    Which LSAs can the PIX Firewall filter, and why is this important?

    9.

    Which two commands enable you to configure LSA filtering?

    10.

    What are the steps involved in setting up OSPF on your PIX Firewall?

    11.

    Can the PIX Firewall operate as a fully functional multicast router?

    12.

    If you have clients that cannot send IGMP messages, which command do you use to statically configure the PIX Firewall to receive messages from a multicast group?

    13.

    What is the range of addresses for multicast traffic?

    14.

    If the multicast transmission source is protected by the PIX Firewall, which command do you use to configure the PIX Firewall to allow clients to access it?

    15.

    Which two commands can you use to view the multicast configuration on the PIX Firewall?

    16.

    Which command enables you to view the routes currently in use on the PIX Firewall?

    17.

    Which command enables you to pass OSPF routing information between multiple OSPF domains or processes?

    18.

    Why would you run multiple OSPF processes on your PIX Firewall?


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