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WatchGuard Network-Security-Essentials Exam Syllabus Topics:
| Section | Objectives |
|---|---|
| Firebox Fundamentals | - WatchGuard Firebox architecture and components - Basic device initialization and configuration concepts |
| VPN and Secure Connectivity | - Branch office VPN configuration concepts - Mobile VPN fundamentals |
| Monitoring and Logging | - Event analysis and troubleshooting basics - Traffic monitoring and logging tools |
| Policy and Traffic Management | - Security policy creation and rule processing - NAT and traffic handling concepts |
WatchGuard Network Security Essentials for Locally-Managed Fireboxes Sample Questions:
1. You configured your Firebox interfaces and routes and want to verify the status of the routes and connected hosts. You found this information in Firebox System Manager > Status Report. What is true about the IPv4 routes and ARP table in this deployment? (Select one.)
A) The Firebox cannot resolve a MAC address for 10.0.1.32
B) 10.0.20.53 can be reached through the vlan20 interface
C) The MAC address for 172.16.1.20 is 00:50:56:b0:22:0f
D) The Firebox is publicly reachable at 198.51.100.1 through the eth0 interface
E) The MAC address for the default gateway that currently routes traffic is 00:50:56:b5:e5:42
2. Some management tasks require you to use a specific management interface. Match the task below with the management interface that supports it.
3. You enable a network device monitoring application on a server with IP address 10.0.1.22. After you run the application, it reports that it cannot ping the Firebox at 10.0.1.1, and you see this log message in Traffic Monitor. What is the most likely cause of this issue? (Select one.)
A) There is no route on the Firebox for the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet
B) There is no policy that allows Ping traffic from the server to the Firebox alias
C) The server IP address is on the Blocked Sites list
D) The default Unhandled Internal Packet policy is at the top of the policy set
E) The dynamic NAT statement is not configured correctly for the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet
4. If a Firebox has two trusted interfaces enabled, the default policies allow HTTPS connections between computers on different trusted networks.
A) True
B) False
5. You configured your Firebox as a DHCP server and want to verify the status of the leased addresses. You found this information in Firebox System Manager > Status Report. What is true about DHCP leases in this deployment? (Select two.)
A) 252 IP addresses are currently available in the address pool for the 10.0.1.0/24 network
B) The MAC address for the host using 10.0.1.2 is 00:50:56:9a:75
C) The hostname Server1 is associated with the IP address 10.20.1.100
D) DHCP leases for the 10.20.1.0/24 network are valid for 24 hours
E) DHCP leases for the 10.0.1.0/24 network are valid for 8 hours
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: D | Question # 2 Answer: Only visible for members | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: A,E |



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