Packet Mirroring
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Packet Mirroring is a network monitoring technique that involves capturing and replicating network packets for analysis and inspection purposes.

  • Packet Mirroring is a technique used to block network traffic from specific sources.
  • Packet Mirroring is a technique used to prioritize network traffic.
  • Packet Mirroring is a technique used to redirect network traffic to a different destination port. (correct)
  • Packet Mirroring is a technique used to encrypt network traffic.
  • What is the purpose of Packet Mirroring?

  • To encrypt network traffic.
  • To gain visibility into network traffic. (correct)
  • To prioritize network traffic.
  • To block network traffic from specific sources.
  • Which network devices are typically involved in Packet Mirroring?

  • Switches, routers, or firewalls. (correct)
  • Servers and workstations.
  • Modems and routers.
  • Printers and scanners.
  • What is the destination port usually connected to in Packet Mirroring?

    <p>A network analyzer or a packet capture device.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Can network administrators observe and analyze network traffic in real-time or offline with Packet Mirroring?

    <p>Yes, network administrators can observe and analyze network traffic in real-time or offline.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is true about firewall rules in Google Cloud Platform (GCP)?

    <p>Firewall rules can be based on source IP addresses</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where can firewall rules be set in GCP?

    <p>Both at the network level and instance level</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do network-based firewall rules in GCP affect?

    <p>All resources within a virtual network</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of firewall rules in GCP?

    <p>To control incoming and outgoing traffic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Can instance-level firewall rules override network-based rules in GCP?

    <p>Instance-level rules can only supplement network-based rules</p> Signup and view all the answers

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