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Exam Essentials topic 1 question 13 discussion

Actual exam question from WatchGuard's Essentials
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
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When you examine the log messages In Traffic Monitor, you see that some network packets are denied with an unhandled packet log message. What does this log massage mean? (Select one.)

  • A. The packet is denied because the site is on the Blocked Sites List.
  • B. The packet is denied because it matched a policy.
  • C. The packet is denied because it matched an IPS signature.
  • D. The packet is denied because it does not match any firewall policies.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Steve94228
2 years, 4 months ago
Unhandled packets do not match a policy.
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Satornjkk
3 years, 4 months ago
D. The packet is denied because it does not match any firewall policies. Unhandled Internal Packet-00 : is traffic received from trust or optional do not match any policy Unhandled External Packet-00 : is traffic received from external do not match any policy
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0zzie06
3 years, 4 months ago
Answer D is correct --> An unhandled packet is a packet that does not match any configured firewall policy. By default, the Firebox denies all unhandled packets and generates a log message. The source of unhandled packets is not auto-blocked by default.
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