What is one of the drawbacks to using transparent mode operation on an ASA device?
- no support for IP addressing
- no support for QoS
- no support for management
- no support for using an ASA as a Layer 2 switch
Explanation: In transparent mode the ASA functions like a Layer 2 device. An ASA device can have an IP address assigned on the local network for management purposes. The drawbacks to using transparent mode include no support for dynamic routing protocols, VPNs, QoS, or DHCP Relay.
Exam with this question: Module 20: Quiz – Introduction to the ASA Network Security
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