A.
The firewall is stateful which means that n can track client sessions and automatically allow return traffic for permitted sessions
B.
The firewall Includes application layer gateways (ALGs). which it uses to filter Web traffic based on the reputation of the destination web site.
C.
The firewall examines all traffic at Layer 2 through Layer 4 and uses source IP addresses as the primary way to determine how to control traffic.
D.
The firewall is designed to fitter traffic primarily based on wireless 802.11 headers, making it ideal for mobility environments
Answer:
B
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felipe.mafra
6 months, 2 weeks ago
The ArubaOS firewall is stateful and role-based. By treating each client differently based on its role, the ArubaOS firewall can micro-segment traffic within the same VLAN.
Pyrokar
4 months, 4 weeks ago
A. correct B. includes ALGs, but they have nothing to do with web site reputation C. primary source for control are roles D. can filter ethernet just as good
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The ArubaOS firewall is stateful and role-based. By treating each client differently based on its role, the ArubaOS firewall can micro-segment traffic within the same VLAN.
A. correct
B. includes ALGs, but they have nothing to do with web site reputation
C. primary source for control are roles
D. can filter ethernet just as good