Last Updated on April 30, 2021 by Admin
Refer to the exhibit. An administrator creates three zones (A, B, and C) in an ASA that filters traffic. Traffic originating from Zone A going to Zone C is denied, and traffic originating from Zone B going to Zone C is denied. What is a possible scenario for Zones A, B, and C?
- A – DMZ, B – Inside, C – Outside
- A – Inside, B – DMZ, C – Outside
- A – DMZ, B – Outside, C – Inside
- A – Outside, B – Inside, C – DMZ
Answers Explanation & Hints: ASA protects Network/Zone C (Inside) from unauthorized access by users on a Network/Zone B (Outside). It also denies traffic from Network/Zone A (DMZ) to access the Network/Zone C (Inside).