Which two statements are correct?

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Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:<1.1.1.100/51303->1.1.1.30/3389;6> matched filter MatchTraffic:
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:packet [48] ipid = 5015, @423d7e9e Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:—- flow_process_pkt:
(thd 1): flow_ctxt type 13, common flag Ox0, mbuf Ox423d7d00
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: flow process pak fast ifl 72
In_ifp fe-0/0/7.0
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: fe-0/0/7.0:1.1.1.100/51303- >1.1.1.30/3389, top, flag 2 syn
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: find flow: table Ox5258d7b0, hash 17008(Oxffff), sa 1.1.1.100, da 1.1.1.30, sp 51303, dp 3389, proto 6, tok 448
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: no session found, start first path. in_tunnel – 0, from_cp_flag – 0
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: flow_first_create_session
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: flow first_in_dst_nat: in <fe-0/0/7.0>, out <N/A> dst_adr 1.1.1.30, sp 51303, dp 3389
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: chose interface fe-0/0/7.0 as incoming nat if.
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:flow_first_rule_dst_xlate: packet 1.1.1.100->1.1.1.30 nsp2 0.0.0.0->192.168.224.30.
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:flow_first_routing: call flow_route_lookup() src_ip 1.1.1.100, x_dst_ip 192.168.224.30, in ifp fe-0/0/7.0, out ifp N/A sp 51303, dp 3389, ip_proto 6, tos 0
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-O:RT:Doing DESTINATION addr route-lookup Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: routed (x_dst_ip 192 168.224.30) from untrust (fe-0/0/7.0 in 0) to ge-0/0/0.0, Next-hop: 192.168.224.30
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: policy search from zone untrust-> zone trust
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: policy has timeout 900
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: app 0, timeout 1800s, curr ageout 20s
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:flow_first_src_xlate: src nat 0.0.0.0(51303) to 192.168.224.30(3389) returns status 1, rule/pool id 1/2. Feb 2
09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: dip id = 2/0, 1.1.1.100/51303->192.168.224.3/48810
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: choose interface ge-0/0/0.0 as outgoing phy if
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:is_loop_pak: No loop: on ifp: ge-0/0/0.0, addr: 192.168.224.30, rtt_idx:0
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:sm_flow_interest_check: app_id 0, policy 9, app_svc_en 0, flags Ox2. not interested
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:sm_flow_interest_check: app_id 1, policy 9, app_svc_en 0, flags Ox2. not interested
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT:flow_first_service_lookup(): natp(Ox51ee4680): app_id, 0(0).
Feb 2 09:00:02 09:00:00.1872004:CID-0:RT: service lookup identified service O.
Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)
A. The packet being inspected is a UDP packet.
B. The incoming interface is fe-0/0/7.
C. This traffic matches an existing flow.
D. Source NAT is being used.

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2 thoughts on “Which two statements are correct?

  1. Of course BD, B as incoming IF is clearly visible and D for 1.1.1.100/51303->192.168.224.3/48810
    C is wrong because it is non existing flow – no session found, start first path

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