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Fortinet Exam NSE7_NST-7.2 Topic 2 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_NST-7.2 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 2
[All NSE7_NST-7.2 Questions]

Which of the following regarding protocol states is true?

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Suggested Answer: C

Understanding protocol states:

proto_state=00: Indicates no traffic or a closed session.

proto_state=01: Typically indicates one-way ICMP traffic or a partially established TCP session.

proto_state=10: Indicates an established TCP session, where the session has completed the three-way handshake and both sides can send and receive data.

proto_state=11: Often indicates a fully established and active bidirectional session.

Explanation of correct answer:

proto_state=10 is the correct indication for an established TCP session as it signifies that the session is fully established and active.


Fortinet Network Security 7.2 Support Engineer Documentation

Fortinet Firewall Protocol State Documentation

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Ivan
2 months ago
Wait, is UDP traffic supposed to flow in both directions when proto_state=00? That doesn't sound right to me.
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Cordell
2 months ago
Wow, these protocol state options are getting pretty complex. I'm just going to guess and hope for the best.
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Allene
6 days ago
Thurman: Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying!
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Rene
7 days ago
User 3: Actually, C) proto_state=10 indicates an established TCP session.
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Thurman
8 days ago
User 2: I'm not sure about that. I believe B) proto_state-01 indicates an established TCP session.
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Michell
12 days ago
User 1: I think A) proto_state=00 indicates that UDP traffic flows in both directions.
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Princess
2 months ago
Haha, proto_state=01 for one-way ICMP traffic? That's a good one! Definitely not the right answer.
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Audria
2 months ago
I agree with Kirk on that one. Option C is the correct answer.
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Solange
20 days ago
I agree with you, option C is the correct one.
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Alica
25 days ago
I believe option B is the right answer.
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Carissa
1 months ago
I think option A is correct.
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Evette
2 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. I'll reconsider my answer.
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Kirk
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Isn't proto_state=10 the one that indicates an established TCP session?
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Rene
1 months ago
Yes, you are correct. proto_state=10 does indicate an established TCP session.
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Haley
1 months ago
C) proto_state=10 indicates an established TCP session.
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Mammie
1 months ago
B) proto_state-01 indicates an established TCP session.
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Janey
1 months ago
A) proto_state=00 indicates that UDP traffic flows in both directions.
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Lashandra
2 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. An established TCP session would have a proto_state of 01.
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Tracie
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option A is correct. proto_state=00 indicates UDP traffic flows in both directions.
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Hyun
1 months ago
I think it's actually option C. proto_state=10 indicates an established TCP session.
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Janae
2 months ago
I agree, option B is correct. An established TCP session has a proto_state of 01.
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Royce
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) proto_state=10 indicates an established TCP session.
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Evette
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) proto_state=01 indicates an established TCP session.
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