Review the images. A firewall policy that permits web traffic includes the global-logs policy as depicted.
What is the result of traffic that matches the “Alert -Threats” Profile Match List?
Review the images. A firewall policy that permits web traffic includes the global-logs policy as depicted.
What is the result of traffic that matches the “Alert -Threats” Profile Match List?
The result of traffic that matches the 'Alert - Threats' Profile Match List is that the source address of traffic that matches a threat is automatically tagged as BadGuys for 180 minutes. This is evident from the action defined in the 'BlockBadGuys' tagging profile, which specifies adding the 'BadGuys' tag to the source address for 180 minutes.
C The source is being tagged with the tag for 180min.
Go to Objects > Log Forwarding > And then look for Built-In Actions Click add and then there are 2 options Integration and Tagging Click tagging You get options Destination address Source address User X-Forwarded-For Address.
Answer is C
We dont have security policy action, olny we know the tags - Option C
If, like me, you wish to know where this is located, it is here: Security Policy Rule >> Actions >> Log Forwarding >> Click on New Profile and away you go!
C 100%
C is right
100 percent!