Refer to the exhibit. what is the result of adding the established argument to the end of the ace?
Question: Refer to the exhibit. what is the result of adding the established argument to the end of the ace?
Without knowing the specific Access Control Entry (ACE) shown in the exhibit, it is impossible to determine the result of adding the "established" argument to it.
However, in general, adding the "established" argument to an ACE in a firewall or access control list (ACL) will allow only established connections to pass through. An established connection is one where the initial handshake between two hosts has already occurred, and data is actively being exchanged. This is a common security practice to prevent unauthorized connections from being established and reduce the risk of various types of attacks, such as TCP SYN floods or stealth scans.
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