If inline-TCP-evasion-protection-mode on a Cisco IPS is set to asymmetric mode, what is a side effect?
A. Packet flow is normal.
B. TCP requests are throttled.
C. Embryonic connections are ignored.
D. Evasion may become possible.
If inline-TCP-evasion-protection-mode on a Cisco IPS is set to asymmetric mode, what is a side effect?
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If inline-TCP-evasion-protection-mode on a Cisco IPS is set to asymmetric mode, what is a side effect?
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