When will a policy trace report a rule processing result of “N/A”?
A. When the rule is not reached during evaluation
B. When the rule makes no sense for the specific transaction being processed
C. When the layer containing the rule is disabled
When will a policy trace report a rule processing result of “N/A”?
A. When the rule is not reached during evaluation
B. When the rule makes no sense for the specific transaction being processed
C. When the layer containing the rule is disabled
Indeed correct answer is B
For some connections, instead of seeing “match” or “miss”, the proxy will report “n/a” which means the rule did not apply to that connection. In most cases, it is because the rule is specific to a protocol and the connection was not using that protocol
Reference : https://support.symantec.com/us/en/article.tech242198.html
Answer is B . If rule is not reached in Evaluation, it won’t be listed in Policy trace.