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According to the logging configuration on the Cisco ASA, what will happen if syslog server 10.10.2.40 fails?

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 3:56 pm
by answerhappygod
According to the logging configuration on the Cisco ASA, what will happen if syslog server 10.10.2.40 fails?
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A. New connections through the ASA will be blocked and debug system logs will be sent to the internal buffer.
B. New connections through the ASA will be blocked and informational system logs will be sent to the internal buffer.
C. New connections through the ASA will be blocked and system logs will be sent to server 10.10.2.41.
D. New connections through the ASA will be allowed and system logs will be sent to server 10.10.2.41.
E. New connections through the ASA will be allowed and informational system logs will be sent to the internal buffer.
F. New connections through the ASA will be allowed and debug system logs will be sent to the internal buffer.