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Cisco Exam 300-710 Topic 8 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-710 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 8
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An administrator is adding a QoS policy to a Cisco FTD deployment. When a new rule is added to the policy and QoS is applied on 'Interfaces in Destination Interface Objects", no interface objects are available What is the problem?

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Lezlie
6 days ago
I'm just glad I'm not the one trying to figure this out. Networking is like a secret language only IT wizards can understand.
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Timothy
7 days ago
D seems like the correct answer to me. There must be a conflict between the destination interface types, which is preventing QoS from being added.
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Malcolm
8 days ago
Wait, did they say the device is in transparent mode? That's like trying to put a coat of paint on a glass window - it's just not going to work!
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Fannie
15 days ago
But what if there is a conflict between the destination interface types? That could also be preventing QoS from being added.
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Keneth
16 days ago
I agree with Justine. The device might be in transparent mode, which is why QoS cannot be added.
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Malcolm
16 days ago
I think the answer is C. QoS is only available on routed interfaces, and this device is in transparent mode, so no interface objects are available for QoS.
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Justine
18 days ago
I think the problem might be that QoS is available only on routed interfaces.
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