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JN0-334 Exam - Question 10


Which two statements are true about virtualized SRX Series devices? (Choose two.)

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Correct Answer: BD

For virtualized SRX Series devices, both vSRX and cSRX can be deployed in routed mode, and vSRX can also be deployed in transparent mode. The vSRX provides a full range of SRX features, including the ability to operate in both routed and transparent modes. The cSRX is more flexible than just transparent mode and supports routed mode as well. Therefore, the correct statements are that cSRX can be deployed in routed mode, and vSRX can be deployed in transparent mode.

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Bubu3kOptions: CD
Jan 23, 2023

Based on the voucher assessment

65briangOptions: BD
Aug 1, 2022

The cSRC container only supports 'bump-in-the-wire' L2 deployments using 2 basic features - zones and policies. It does not state that it only supports Transparent mode. Answer B & D correct

Rockford
Sep 22, 2022

https://www.juniper.net/gb/en/products/security/srx-series/csrx-container-firewall-datasheet.html The cSRX Container Firewall supports “bump-in-the-wire” L2 and L3 deployment using two essential features: zones and policies.

MajkielOptions: CD
Dec 9, 2022

cSRX can be used only in transparent mode, not router mode.

JuniperadOptions: BD
Oct 18, 2020

Answer: BD

Juniperad
Oct 18, 2020

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/csrx/information-products/pathway-pages/security-csrx-contrail-guide-pwp.pdf

20JS22Options: CD
Jun 30, 2022

Per the Juniper training videos, cSRX is bump-in-the-wire only, meaning Transparent. The vSRX is a fully functional SRX, just virtualized. So, C and D are correct.

66dc178Options: BD
Mar 8, 2024

The cSRX Container Firewall by Juniper Networks supports both Layer 2 "bump-in-the-wire" deployments and Layer 3 configurations, utilizing zones and policies for simple and flexible security management.