Q1
Which NFP plane would typically use out-of-band (OOB) access?
Options:
A) Data plane
B) Control plane
C) Management plane
Answer: C) Management plane
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Q1
Which NFP plane would typically use out-of-band (OOB) access?
Options:
A) Data plane
B) Control plane
C) Management plane | Answer: C) Management plane |
Q2
Which NFP plane uses CoPP?
Options:
A) Management plane
B) Control plane
C) Data plane
| Answer: B) Control plane |
Q3
Which NFP plane is responsible for applying access control lists (ACLs)?
Options:
A) Control plane
B) Management plane
C) Data plane | Answer: C) Data plane |
Q4
The control plane is responsible for which of the following features? (Choose three.)
Options:
A) AutoSecure
B) Logs and accounts for all access
C) Routing protocol authentication
D) Password policy
E) Mitigating spoof attacks
F) Blocking unwanted traffic or users
G) Port security
H) Role-based access control
I) Route processor traffic | Answer:
A) AutoSecure
C) Routing protocol authentication
I) Route processor traffic |
Q5
The management plane is responsible for which of the following features? (Choose three.)
Options:
A) Routing protocol authentication
B) Route processor traffic
C) Port security
D) Password policy
E) Blocking unwanted traffic or users
F) Logs and accounts for all access
G) Role-based access control
H) AutoSecure
I) Mitigating spoof attacks | Answer:
D) Password policy
F) Logs and accounts for all access
G) Role-based access control |
Q6
The data plane is responsible for which of the following features? (Choose three.)
Options:
A) Blocking unwanted traffic or users
B) Mitigating spoof attacks
C) Route processor traffic
D) Role-based access control
E) Routing protocol authentication
F) Port security
G) Password policy
H) AutoSecure
I) Logs and accounts for all access | Answer:
A) Blocking unwanted traffic or users
B) Mitigating spoof attacks
F) Port security |