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Juniper Exam JN0-335 Topic 6 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-335 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 6
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When a security policy is modified, which statement is correct about the default behavior for active sessions allowed by that policy?

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Suggested Answer: D

The service that you would implement at your edge device to prioritize VoIP traffic in this scenario is AppQoS. AppQoS is a feature that enables you to allocate bandwidth and prioritize traffic based on application signatures or custom rules. AppQoS can enhance the quality of service and experience for critical or latency-sensitive applications, such as VoIP. You can configure AppQoS policies to assign different classes of service (CoS) values or queue numbers to different applications or traffic flows. You can also define bandwidth limits, guarantees, or bursts for each class or queue.Reference:= [Application Quality of Service Overview], [Configuring Application Quality of Service]


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Kallie
16 days ago
Why would changes to the application alone cause active sessions to be dropped? That doesn't make much sense. I'm sticking with D as the best answer.
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Graciela
23 days ago
Come on, option A? Dropping all active sessions every time the policy is modified? That would be a nightmare for IT and the users. Gotta go with D here.
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Lawana
24 days ago
Haha, I bet the security team wishes they could just drop all active sessions every time they change a policy. That would keep users on their toes!
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Francine
1 months ago
Option B seems more logical to me. Only changes to the action field should cause active sessions to be dropped, not other policy modifications.
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Lucille
9 days ago
Yes, it seems like the default behavior is to only drop active sessions when the action field is modified.
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Micaela
17 days ago
I think so too. It wouldn't make sense for all policy modifications to drop active sessions.
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Quinn
27 days ago
I agree, option B makes sense. It's only changes to the action field that should affect active sessions.
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Lisbeth
2 months ago
But if the policy is modified, shouldn't the active sessions be affected?
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Pamella
2 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. Active sessions should continue unchanged unless the policy changes the actual action or application being accessed.
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Mica
12 days ago
Yes, I think so too. It's important to understand how security policies impact active sessions.
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Twila
16 days ago
I agree, option D makes sense. The active sessions should not be affected unless the policy changes the action or application.
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Armando
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D.
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Lisbeth
2 months ago
I think the answer is B.
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