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QUESTION 76
The security team at Certkiller Inc. is researching the SAFE SMR White papers. According to SAFE SMR, which Cisco router is best suited for a remote office?
A. Cisco router 1700 series
B. Cisco router 800 and 900 series
C. Cisco router 2600 and 3600 series
D. Cisco router 7100 and 7200 series
Correct Answer: A Section: (none) Explanation
Explanation/Reference:
QUESTION 77
The VPN acceleration module (VAM) is available on what series of VPN optimized routers? (Choose two)
A. 1700 Series
B. 2600 Series
C. 3600 Series
D. 7100 Series
E. 7200 Series
Correct Answer: DE Section: (none) Explanation
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation: The VPN Acceleration Module (VAM) for Cisco 7200 and 7100 Series routers provides high-performance, hardware-assisted encryption, key generation, and compression services suitable for site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) applications. Ref: VPN Acceleration Module for Cisco 7000 Series VPN Routers
QUESTION 78
Which two models of the PIX Firewall make the VPN accelerator card available? (Choose two)
A. Model number 535
B. Model number 515
C. Model number 505
D. Model number 503
E. Model number 501
Correct Answer: AB Section: (none) Explanation Explanation/Reference:
Explanation: System Requirements Operating System: PIX OS v5.3(1) or later (with DES or 3DES license) Platforms: PIX 515/515E, 520, 525, 535 (limit one per chassis) Reference: Cisco PIX 500 Series Firewalls – Cisco PIX Firewall VPN Accelerator Card
QUESTION 79
You are selling PIX firewalls at Certkiller Inc. What size network is best suited for the PIX Firewall 501?
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