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CertNexus CFR-410 Exam - Topic 3 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for CertNexus's CFR-410 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 3
[All CFR-410 Questions]

Which of the following are common areas of vulnerabilities in a network switch? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Elliott
3 months ago
I thought default encryption was more of an issue than that.
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Melinda
3 months ago
Default IP address is often overlooked, but it's critical!
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Karma
4 months ago
Wait, are default protocols really that vulnerable?
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Makeda
4 months ago
Totally agree, default port state can be a problem too.
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Hobert
4 months ago
Default credentials are a huge risk!
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Dortha
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards default credentials and default IP address as the answers, but I wish I had reviewed more practice questions on this topic.
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Felix
5 months ago
Default port state sounds familiar as a potential issue, but I feel like I might be mixing it up with something else.
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Kiley
5 months ago
I remember studying about default protocols being a risk, but I can't recall if that's the best choice here.
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Kate
5 months ago
I think default credentials are definitely a vulnerability, but I'm not sure about the second option. Maybe default IP address?
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Ling
5 months ago
This is a good question to test our understanding of network switch security. I'm going to go with "Default port state" and "Default protocols" as the two most common areas of vulnerability. Gotta watch out for those default settings!
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Maynard
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. There are a lot of potential default settings that could be vulnerabilities. I'm going to have to review my notes on network switch security before answering this one.
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Kristel
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. The default port state and default credentials are definitely two big ones that come to mind. I'm pretty confident those are the right answers for this question.
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Mignon
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know network switches can have some default settings that can be security risks, but I'm not totally sure which ones are the most common. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lisbeth
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward network security question. I'm going to go with "Default port state" and "Default credentials" as the two common vulnerabilities in a network switch.
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Eleonora
5 months ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. Creating a custom role with the appropriate permissions is the best practice for restricting access in Orchestrator. I've done this before and it works well.
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Pamella
5 months ago
Okay, the key seems to be figuring out whether the problem is with the system image or the kickstart image. I'll start by considering which one is more likely to be the issue.
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Lang
2 years ago
B and E, hands down. Gotta love the ol' 'admin/admin' default creds and the good ol' '192.168.1.1' IP address. Classic!
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Cristy
2 years ago
A and B, no doubt. Leaving those defaults untouched is like painting a giant target on your network switch and saying 'Hack me, please!'
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Shantell
2 years ago
B and E, for sure. I mean, come on, who doesn't love a little default IP address to spice things up, am I right?
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Marsha
2 years ago
E) Default IP address
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Victor
2 years ago
B) Default credentials
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Oneida
2 years ago
Hmm, I'd have to say A and C. Leaving those ports wide open and protocols unprotected is like inviting hackers to come on in and make themselves at home!
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Cortney
2 years ago
Definitely B and E. Who doesn't love a good default credential party on a network switch?
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Cordell
2 years ago
True, it's important to always change default settings to enhance security.
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Ashton
2 years ago
Default port state and default protocols can also be risky.
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Lucina
2 years ago
I agree, default credentials and default IP address are definitely common areas of vulnerabilities.
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Jennie
2 years ago
I see your point, Virgina. Default protocols and default encryption can also pose security risks if not properly configured.
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Virgina
2 years ago
I believe default protocols and default encryption are also common areas of vulnerabilities.
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Elly
2 years ago
I agree with Floyd. Default credentials and default IP address can be easily exploited by attackers.
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Floyd
2 years ago
I think default credentials and default IP address are common vulnerabilities.
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