Which CoA response code is sent if an authorization state is changed successfully on a Cisco IOS device?
Correct Answer: D
CoA-ACK is the CoA response code that is sent if an authorization state is changed successfully on a Cisco IOS device. CoA-ACK stands for CoA acknowledgment, which indicates that the device has received and processed the CoA request from the server and applied the new authorization settings to the session. The attributes returned within a CoA-ACK can vary based on the CoA request, such as session reauthentication, session termination, or session modification. The other options are not correct because they are not valid CoA response codes. CoA-NCL, CoA-NAK, and CoA-MAV are not defined in RFC 5176, which specifies the CoA protocol. CoA-NAK is the closest option, but it stands for CoA non-acknowledgment, which indicates that the device has rejected the CoA request from the server due to some error or inconsistency. References := Some possible references are: * RADIUS Change of Authorization - Cisco * Security and VPN Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE 17.x * RFC 5176 - Dynamic Authorization Extensions to Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
Question 42
What are two benefits of Flexible NetFlow records? (Choose two)
Correct Answer: A,B
Question 43
Refer to the exhibit. What will happen when this Python script is run?
Correct Answer: D
The call to API of "https://api.amp.cisco.com/v1/computers" allows us to fetch list of computers across your organization that Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) sees Reference: https://api-docs.amp.cisco.com/api_actions/details?api_action=GET+%2Fv1% 2Fcomputers&api_host=api.apjc.amp.cisco.com&api_resource=Computer&api_version=v1 organization that Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) sees Reference: The call to API of "https://api.amp.cisco.com/v1/computers" allows us to fetch list of computers across your organization that Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) sees Reference: https://api-docs.amp.cisco.com/api_actions/details?api_action=GET+%2Fv1% 2Fcomputers&api_host=api.apjc.amp.cisco.com&api_resource=Computer&api_version=v1
Question 44
An organization is implementing URL blocking using Cisco Umbrell a. The users are able to go to some sites but other sites are not accessible due to an error. Why is the error occurring?