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Cisco Exam 300-610 Topic 6 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-610 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 6
[All 300-610 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

The security team created a new security policy that requires certain types of traffic to be subject to deep packet inspection The traffic types are

* internet traffic to application servers

* internet traffic to corporate users

* partner network traffic to application servers

* partner network traffic to corporate users

Where must the next-generation firewalls be inserted to implement the new policy?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Makeda
3 months ago
I'm just hoping the exam doesn't have any trick questions like 'What color is the Pope's Mercedes?' Gotta stay on our toes, folks!
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Kristel
3 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think one-armed insertion from the ACL border leaf cluster might be a better option for implementing the new security policy.
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Dawne
3 months ago
Wow, this question really tests your network topology knowledge. I bet the instructor is trying to see if we've been paying attention in class!
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Francis
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, that makes sense. It would allow for deep packet inspection of the specified traffic types.
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Mirta
2 months ago
User 1: I think the next-generation firewalls should be inserted inline between the edge router cluster and the core switch cluster.
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Shawna
3 months ago
I agree with Melodie. Placing the firewalls inline at that point would allow for deep packet inspection of the specified traffic types.
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Genevieve
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option D also seems like it could work, but I think B is the better choice. Gotta keep those packets under close inspection!
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Shenika
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. We need to keep those packets under close inspection to implement the new security policy.
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Wenona
2 months ago
User 1: I think option B is the best choice for inserting the next-generation firewalls.
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Truman
3 months ago
I agree with Cecily. Option B is the right answer here. Placing the firewalls inline in that location will cover all the required traffic types.
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Graciela
2 months ago
Yes, it will cover all the necessary traffic types.
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Rory
3 months ago
I agree, placing the firewalls inline there makes sense.
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Lanie
3 months ago
I think option B is the best choice.
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Melodie
3 months ago
I think the next-generation firewalls should be inserted between the edge router cluster and the core switch cluster.
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Cecily
3 months ago
Option B seems the most logical choice to implement the new security policy. Inline insertion between the edge router cluster and the core switch cluster will ensure all traffic is subject to deep packet inspection.
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Louann
2 months ago
It might work, but option B ensures that all traffic, including internet and partner network traffic, is subject to deep packet inspection.
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Tarra
3 months ago
Wouldn't inserting the firewalls between the user network switch cluster and the core cluster also work?
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Arminda
3 months ago
I agree, inserting the next-generation firewalls between the edge router cluster and the core switch cluster will provide the necessary deep packet inspection.
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Felicitas
3 months ago
Option B seems like the best choice for this scenario.
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