350-701 Network Security Practice Question
An engineer wants to block traffic from a specific country on a Cisco FTD. Which feature should be used in the access control policy?
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Why each option matters
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Geolocation filtering
Geolocation filtering allows blocking or allowing traffic based on source or destination country. It is configured as a condition in access control rules.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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Intrusion policy
Why it's wrong here
Intrusion policy detects threats via signatures, not geography.
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Geolocation filtering
Why this is correct
Correct. Geolocation filtering uses source/destination country to permit or deny.
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Application visibility and control (AVC)
Why it's wrong here
AVC identifies applications, not geographic location.
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URL filtering
Why it's wrong here
URL filtering blocks based on URL, not geography.
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