CCNP Security Question of the Week
When setting the name of an interface from the command line, what is the default security level on any interface with a name other than inside?
- 0
- 50
- 100
- none
The correct answer is 1.
When working from the command line (CLI) all interfaces other than the inside interface get a default security level of 0 (Most untrusted).
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