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Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
- Exam Number/Code : 642-533
- Exam Name : Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
- Questions and Answers : 136 Q&As
- Update Time: 2010-03-01
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Exam : Cisco 642-533
Title : Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
1. In Cisco IDM, the Configuration > Sensor Setup > SSH > Known Host Keys screen is used for what purpose?
A. to enable communications with the Master Blocking Sensor
B. to enable communications with a blocking device
C. to enable management hosts to access the Cisco IPS Sensor
D. to regenerate the Cisco IPS Sensor SSH host key
E. to regenerate the Cisco IPS Sensor SSL RSA key pair
Answer: B
2. Which two statements correctly describe Cisco ASA AIP-SSM based on Cisco IPS 6.0 and the ASA 7.x software release? (Choose two.)
A. It supports up to four virtual sensors.
B. It supports inline VLAN pairs.
C. Its command and control interface is Gig0/0.
D. It requires two physical interfaces to operate in inline mode.
E. It does not have console port access.
F. It has two sensing interfaces.
Answer: CE
3. A user with which user account role on a Cisco IPS Sensor can log into the native operating system shell for advanced troubleshooting purposes when directed to do so by Cisco TAC?
A. administrator
B. operator
C. viewer
D. service
E. root
F. super
Answer: D
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