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A company has deployed the HP Network Protector SDN Application solution The network administrator wants to use this application to prevent clients from accessing specific devices on the private network, including other clients. Which HP Network Protector feature should the administrator use to configure this policy?
A. greylists
B. blacklists
C. Policies
D. ACL Manager
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
ACL Manager leverages five tuple packet attributes and VLAN ID to create access control policies The five attributes are:
• Source IP address
• Source port (any)
• Destination IP address
• Destination port (80 or 443)
• Destination protocol (typically TCP)
Access control policies are based on packet attributes and enables the application to perform Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). If the incoming packet matches the access control policy, the application either drops the packet or forwards it based on the policy action you have set. You can also use the ACL Manager to apply network masks on source or destination IP addresses.
References: HP Network Protector SDN Application -1.3 Administrator Guide, Page 51 http://h20628.www2.hp.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-c04647299-4.pdf
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