Which interface on the Cisco Email Security Appliance has HTTP and SSH enabled by default?
A. data 1
B. data 2
C. management 1
D. all interfaces
Which interface on the Cisco Email Security Appliance has HTTP and SSH enabled by default?
A. data 1
B. data 2
C. management 1
D. all interfaces
This is a tricky question or either mistyped.
The answer is depending upon the model. In the case of lower end models the answer is Data1 interface and in case of higher end models the answer is “management” interface. But be aware that the one of the answer mentioned here is “management 1” and not just “management”. There is no “management 1” port in ESAs, instead it is just called “management”.
This is difficult to tell, because the Q says: “Appliance”, so it could mean this:
1 The “Management Interface” settings shown here are also the default settings for the Data 1 Interface on Cisco C170appliances.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa11-1/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_11_1/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_appendix_0101011.html#fnsrc_d54e96
I think it is C, but in case it changes to Appliance C170, it could mean A
I’m I wrong?
C is the right one.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa12-0/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0_appendix_0101100.pdf
According to the link posted:
The “ManagementInterface”settingsshown here are also the defaultsettingsfor the Data 1 Interfaceon Cisco C170appliances.
Since the question does not say anything about model, I would go with C.
A
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa12-0/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_12_0_appendix_0101100.pdf
Sorry it is C