On the advanced tab under inline set properties, which allows interfaces to emulate a passive interface?

On the advanced tab under inline set properties, which allows interfaces to emulate a passive interface?
A . transparent inline mode
B . TAP mode
C . strict TCP enforcement
D . propagate link state

Answer: D

Explanation:

Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/640/configuration/guide/fpmc-config-guide-v64/inline_sets_and_passive_interfaces_for_firepower_threat_defense.html

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silexis
silexis
3 days ago

I think the correct answer is actually B.
The “propagate link state” is used, as per details in the provided link, as a mechanism to change interface state if one of the other is for example going down, allowing an upstream/downstream L3 device not to create a black-hole. The TAP-Mode will make an inline interface to become passive – meaning receiving a copy of the traffic without making decissions on the inline traffic itself