What happens when you run the command: fw sam -J src [Source IP Address]?

What happens when you run the command: fw sam -J src [Source IP Address]?
A. Connections from the specified source are blocked without the need to change the Security Policy.
B. Connections to the specified target are blocked without the need to change the Security Policy.
C. Connections to and from the specified target are blocked without the need to change the Security Policy.
D. Connections to and from the specified target are blocked with the need to change the Security Policy.

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  1. SAM stands for Suspicious Activity Monitoring and originally allowed an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) to tell the firewall to block a source IP that was attacking in real time.

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