A network engineer is extending a user segment through an FTD device for traffic inspection without creating another IP

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A network engineer is extending a user segment through an FTD device for traffic inspection without creating another IP

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A network engineer is extending a user segment through an FTD device for traffic inspection without creating another IP subnet. How is this accomplished on an
FTD device in routed mode?

A. by assigning an inline set interface
B. by using a BVI and creating a BVI IP address in the same subnet as the user segment
C. by leveraging the ARP to direct traffic through the firewall
D. by bypassing protocol inspection by leveraging pre-filter rules
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