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Juniper Exam JN0-335 Topic 1 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-335 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 1
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Which two statements are correct when considering IPS rule base evaluation? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

Juniper ATP Cloud is a cloud-based service that provides advanced threat prevention and detection for your network. It integrates with SRX Series firewalls and MX Series routers to analyze files and network traffic for signs of malicious activity. Two functions that Juniper ATP Cloud performs to reduce delays in the inspection of files are:

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Carmela
1 months ago
If the IPS evaluated rules concurrently, it would be like a juggler trying to keep all the rules in the air at once. Not a good idea!
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Brynn
13 days ago
That's a good point! Evaluating rules concurrently would definitely be chaotic.
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Pete
19 days ago
C) IPS evaluates rules sequentially
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Bettina
27 days ago
A) IPS evaluates rules concurrently.
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Jackie
2 months ago
Okay, I got this. The IPS evaluates rules sequentially and applies the most severe action to matching traffic. Simple enough, right?
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Alison
13 days ago
That's correct. It also applies the most severe action to matching traffic.
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Nancey
27 days ago
Yes, IPS evaluates rules sequentially.
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Ira
2 months ago
Hah, what kind of IPS applies the most severe action? That's like a bouncer at a club throwing out the VIPs instead of the troublemakers.
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Twana
2 months ago
Wait, I thought the IPS applies the least severe action to matching traffic. Guess I need to review my notes again.
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Cathrine
2 months ago
But doesn't IPS apply the most severe action to traffic matching multiple rules? That's why I think B is correct.
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Brandon
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the IPS evaluates rules sequentially, not concurrently. That's the only way it can ensure the most severe action is applied to matching traffic.
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Paris
4 days ago
No, it does not. It applies the most severe action to traffic matching multiple rules.
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Paul
5 days ago
So, IPS does not evaluate rules concurrently then?
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Luis
15 days ago
Yes, that way it can apply the most severe action to matching traffic.
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Sharen
1 months ago
Yes, that way it can apply the most severe action to matching traffic.
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Lonna
1 months ago
I think IPS evaluates rules sequentially.
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Mireya
2 months ago
I think you're right, IPS evaluates rules sequentially.
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Gaston
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B and D.
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Cathrine
2 months ago
I think the correct statements are A and C.
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