Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, the application firewall configuration fails to commit. What must you do to allow the configuration to commit?
-- Exhibit --user@srx240< show route summaryRouter ID.inet.0: 3 destinations, 3 routes (3 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)Direct: 1 routes, 1 activeLocal: 1 routes, 1 activeStatiC. 1 routes, 1 activecustomer-A.inet.0: 3 destinations, 3 routes (3 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)Direct: 1 routes, 1 activeLocal: 1 routes, 1 activeStatiC. 1 routes, 1 activecustomer-B.inet.0: 4 destinations, 4 routes (4 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)Direct: 1 routes, 1 activeLocal: 1 routes, 1 activeOSPF. 1 routes, 1 activeStatiC. 1 routes, 1 activecustomer-B.inet6.0: 5 destinations, 5 routes (5 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)Direct: 2 routes, 2 activeLocal: 2 routes, 2 activeStatiC. 1 routes, 1 active-- Exhibit --In the output, how many user-configured routing instances have active routes?
Click the Exhibit button.TCP traffic sourced from Host A destined for Host B is being redirected using filter-based forwarding to use the Red network. However, return traffic from Host B destined for Host A is using the Blue network and getting dropped by the SRX device.Which action will resolve the issue?
Click the Exhibit button.Referring to the exhibit, which feature allows the hosts in the Trust and DMZ zones to route to either ISP, based on source address?
Click the Exhibit button.In the network shown in the exhibit, you want to forward traffic from the employees to ISP1 and ISP2. You want to forward all Web traffic to ISP1 and all other traffic to ISP2. While troubleshooting, you change your filter to forward all traffic to ISP1. However, no traffic is sent to ISP1.What is causing this behavior?
What are two network scanning methods? (Choose two.)