What is a characteristic of ASA security levels?
- An ACL needs to be configured to explicitly permit traffic from an interface with a lower security level to an interface with a higher security level.
- Each operational interface must have a name and be assigned a security level from 0 to 200.
- The lower the security level on an interface, the more trusted the interface.
- Inbound traffic is identified as the traffic moving from an interface with a higher security level to an interface with a lower security level.
Explanation: The ASA assigns security levels to distinguish between inside and outside networks. The higher the level, the more trusted the interface. The security level numbers range between 0 to 100. When traffic moves from an interface with a higher security level to an interface with a lower security level, it is considered outbound traffic.
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