1.
Using the default modular policy framework global configuration on the Cisco ASA, how does the Cisco ASA process outbound HTTP traffic?
2.
Which Cisco ASA feature enables the ASA to do these two things? 1) Act as a proxy for the server and generate a SYN-ACK response to the client SYN request. 2) When the Cisco ASA receives an ACK back from the client, the Cisco ASA authenticates the client and allows the connection to the server.
3.
By default, which traffic can pass through a Cisco ASA that is operating in transparent mode without explicitly allowing it using an ACL?
4.
Which four types of ACL object group are supported on the Cisco ASA (release 8.2)? (Choose four.)
5.
By default, which access rule is applied inbound to the inside interface?
6.
In which type of environment is the Cisco ASA MPF set connection advanced-options tcp-statebypass option the most useful?
7.
Which Cisco ASA platform should be selected if the requirements are to support 35,000 connections per second, 600,000 maximum connections, and traffic shaping?
8.
With Cisco ASA active/standby failover, what is needed to enable subsecond failover?
9.
When enabling a Cisco ASA to send syslog messages to a syslog server, which syslog level will produce the most messages?
10.
Which Cisco ASA feature is implemented by the ip verify reverse-path interface interface_name command?