When a Cisco ASA is configured in transparent mode, how can ARP traffic be controlled?
A. By enabling ARP inspection; however, it cannot be controlled by an ACL
B. By enabling ARP inspection or by configuring ACLs
C. By configuring ACLs; however, ARP inspection is not supported
D. By configuring NAT and ARP inspection
Answer: A
What are two primary purposes of Layer 2 detection in Cisco IPS networks? (Choose two.)
A. identifying Layer 2 ARP attacks
B. detecting spoofed MAC addresses and tracking 802.1X actions and data communication after a successful client association
C. detecting and preventing MAC address spoofing in switched environments
D. mitigating man-in-the-middle attacks
Answer: AD
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