Which two non-configurable zones exist by default on an SRX Series device? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer:
AC
Junos-host and null are two non-configurable zones that exist by default on an SRX Series device. Junos-host is the default zone for all internal interfaces and services, such as management and other loopback interfaces. The null zone is used to accept all traffic that is not explicitly accepted by other security policies, and is the default zone for all unclassified traffic. Both zones cannot be modified or deleted.
References:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/task/configuration/security-zones-overview.html https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/configuration-statement/security-zones-de
What does the number ‘’2’’ indicate in interface ge—0/1/2?
Correct Answer:
C
Which two traffic types are considered exception traffic and require some form of special handling by the PFE? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer:
BD
Click the Exhibit button.
What is the purpose of the host-inbound-traffic configuration shown in the exhibit?
Correct Answer:
C
You must monitor security policies on SRX Series devices dispersed throughout locations in your organization using a 'single pane of glass' cloud-based solution.
Which solution satisfies the requirement?
Correct Answer:
D
Junos Space is a management platform that provides a single pane of glass view of SRX Series devices dispersed throughout locations in your organization. It provides visibility into the security policies of the devices, allowing you to quickly identify and respond to security threats. Additionally, it provides the ability to manage multiple devices remotely and in real-time, enabling you to quickly deploy and update security policies on all devices. For more information, please refer to the Juniper Networks Junos Space Network Director User Guide, which can be found on Juniper's website.