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Securing Traffic and App-IDhardMultiple ChoiceObjective-mapped

PCNSE Securing Traffic and App-ID Practice Question

This PCNSE practice question tests your understanding of securing traffic and app-id. Read the scenario carefully and evaluate each option against the stated constraints before committing to an answer. After answering, compare your reasoning against the explanation and wrong-answer breakdown below. Once you have made your selection, read the full explanation to reinforce the concept and understand why each distractor is designed to mislead on exam day.

Exhibit

user@fw> show running security-policy
rule 1: name "Allow-Web" from trust to untrust source any destination any application web-browsing service application-default action allow
rule 2: name "Allow-SSL" from trust to untrust source any destination any application ssl service application-default action allow
rule 3: name "Block-Other" from trust to untrust source any destination any application any service any action deny log-start
rule 4: name "Allow-All" from trust to trust source any destination any application any service any action allow

Refer to the exhibit. An administrator notices that HTTPS traffic to a specific website is being denied. What is the most likely cause?

Clue words in this question

Noticing these words before you look at the options changes how you read each choice.

  • Clue: "most likely"

    Why it matters: Probability qualifier — the question wants the most probable cause or outcome, not a guaranteed one. Eliminate low-probability options.

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Exhibit

user@fw> show running security-policy
rule 1: name "Allow-Web" from trust to untrust source any destination any application web-browsing service application-default action allow
rule 2: name "Allow-SSL" from trust to untrust source any destination any application ssl service application-default action allow
rule 3: name "Block-Other" from trust to untrust source any destination any application any service any action deny log-start
rule 4: name "Allow-All" from trust to trust source any destination any application any service any action allow

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

The HTTPS traffic is being identified as web-browsing instead of ssl, so it does not match rule 2 and is denied by rule 3.

Option A is correct: The firewall may identify HTTPS traffic as web-browsing due to a lack of SSL decryption or other factors. Rule 1 allows web-browsing but with service application-default, which expects port 80, not 443. Therefore, HTTPS traffic does not match rule 1, nor rule 2 (since it's identified as web-browsing), and falls to rule 3, which denies. Option B is wrong because rule 2 allows ssl on port 443, but the traffic is not identified as ssl. Option C is wrong because rule 2 does not require other services. Option D is wrong because rule 4 is for trust-to-trust, not trust-to-untrust.

Key principle: Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • The HTTPS traffic is being identified as web-browsing instead of ssl, so it does not match rule 2 and is denied by rule 3.

    Why this is correct

    If App-ID misidentifies HTTPS traffic as web-browsing, it fails to match rule 2 and is blocked.

    Clue confirmation

    The clue word "most likely" in the question point toward this answer.

    Related concept

    Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.

  • Rule 2 does not have a service set to application-default, so it cannot match the traffic.

    Why it's wrong here

    Rule 2 does have service set to application-default, which expects port 443 for ssl.

  • The traffic is from trust to trust, matching rule 4, but still denied.

    Why it's wrong here

    The traffic is from trust to untrust, not trust to trust.

  • The traffic requires a specific service other than application-default.

    Why it's wrong here

    The correct service is already set.

Common exam traps

Common exam trap: answer the scenario, not the keyword

Many certification questions include familiar terms but test a specific constraint. Read the exact wording before choosing an answer that is generally true but wrong for this case.

Detailed technical explanation

How to think about this question

This question should be treated as a scenario, not a definition check. Identify the problem, the constraint and the best action. Then compare each option against those facts.

KKey Concepts to Remember

  • Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
  • Find the constraint that changes the correct option.
  • Eliminate answers that are true in general but not in this case.
  • Use explanations to understand the rule behind the answer.

TExam Day Tips

  • Underline the problem statement mentally.
  • Watch for words such as best, first, most likely and least administrative effort.
  • Review why wrong options are wrong, not only why the correct option is correct.

Key takeaway

Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.

Real-world example

How this comes up in practice

A practitioner preparing for the PCNSE exam encounters this exact type of scenario on the job. The correct answer here is not the most general option — it is the best answer for the specific constraint described. Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option. Real exam questions reward reading the full scenario before eliminating options, because the constraint defines which answer fits.

What to study next

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FAQ

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What does this PCNSE question test?

Securing Traffic and App-ID — This question tests Securing Traffic and App-ID — Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer..

What is the correct answer to this question?

The correct answer is: The HTTPS traffic is being identified as web-browsing instead of ssl, so it does not match rule 2 and is denied by rule 3. — Option A is correct: The firewall may identify HTTPS traffic as web-browsing due to a lack of SSL decryption or other factors. Rule 1 allows web-browsing but with service application-default, which expects port 80, not 443. Therefore, HTTPS traffic does not match rule 1, nor rule 2 (since it's identified as web-browsing), and falls to rule 3, which denies. Option B is wrong because rule 2 allows ssl on port 443, but the traffic is not identified as ssl. Option C is wrong because rule 2 does not require other services. Option D is wrong because rule 4 is for trust-to-trust, not trust-to-untrust.

What should I do if I get this PCNSE question wrong?

Identify which PCNSE exam domain this question belongs to, then review the specific concept being tested. Practise related questions in that domain and focus on understanding why each wrong answer is tempting — not just why the correct answer is right.

Are there clue words in this question I should notice?

Yes — watch for: "most likely". Probability qualifier — the question wants the most probable cause or outcome, not a guaranteed one. Eliminate low-probability options.

What is the key concept behind this question?

Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.

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