Reference: JavaScript : HTML Form validation - checking for all letters
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
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Reference: JavaScript : HTML Form validation - checking for all letters
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
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NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
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NEW QUESTION: 1
VNet1、VNet2、およびVNet3という名前の3つの仮想ネットワークを含むAzureサブスクリプションがあります。 VNet2には、ルーターとして動作するVM2という名前の仮想アプライアンスが含まれています。
ハブネットワークとしてVNet2を使用するハブアンドスポークトポロジで仮想ネットワークを構成しています。
VNet1とVNet2の間、およびVNet2とVNet3の間にピアリングを設定することを計画しています。
VNet2を介してVNet1とVNet3の間の接続を提供する必要があります。
どの2つの構成を実行しますか?それぞれの正しい答えは解決策の一部を表しています。
注:それぞれ正しい選択は1ポイントの価値があります。
A. ピアリング時にリモートゲートウェイを使用する
B. ピアリング接続で、転送トラフィックを許可します
C. ルートテーブルを作成してそのテーブルをサブネットに割り当てる
D. ピアリング接続で、ゲートウェイ通過を許可する
E. 経路フィルタを作成します
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
説明
ゲートウェイの通過を許可する:この仮想ネットワークに仮想ネットワークゲートウェイが接続されていて、ピア仮想ネットワークからのトラフィックがそのゲートウェイを通過できるようにする場合は、このボックスをオンにします。
他の仮想ネットワークからこの仮想ネットワークへのピアリングを設定するときは、ピア仮想ネットワークで[リモートゲートウェイを使用する]チェックボックスをオンにする必要があります。
参考文献:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-manage-peering#requirements-and-const
NEW QUESTION: 2
You develop a webpage by using HTML5. You create the following markup and code: (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
You need to ensure that the values that users enter are only numbers, letters, and underscores, regardless of the order.
Which code segment should you insert at line 04?
A. Option D
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option A
Answer: D
Explanation:
Example:
Sometimes situations arise when user should fill a single or more than one fields with alphabet characters (A-Z or a-z) in a HTML form. You can write a JavaScript form validation script to check whether the required field(s) in the HTML form contains only letters. -
Javascript function to check for all letters in a field
view plainprint?
function allLetter(inputtxt)
{
var letters = /
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teaching the theories of [A-Za-z]+$/) which allows only letters. Next the match() method of string object is used to match the said regular expression against the input value.
Reference: JavaScript : HTML Form validation - checking for all letters
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
The service of itexamsimulator is pretty good, they answered the questions of me about
[A-Za-z]+$/) which allows only letters. Next the match() method of string object is used to match the said regular expression against the input value.
Reference: JavaScript : HTML Form validation - checking for all letters
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
itexamsimulator's resource department was quite helpful to me, whenever I needed help and
I must salute the immense work inout that these guys have delivered. I got my
[A-Za-z]+$/) which allows only letters. Next the match() method of string object is used to match the said regular expression against the input value.
Reference: JavaScript : HTML Form validation - checking for all letters
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
[A-Za-z]+$/) which allows only letters. Next the match() method of string object is used to match the said regular expression against the input value.
Reference: JavaScript : HTML Form validation - checking for all letters
NEW QUESTION: 3
Which three condition types can be monitored by crypto conditional debug? (Choose three.)
A. IPsec
B. Flow ID
C. SSL
D. Peer hostname
E. ISAKMP
F. Connection ID
Answer: B,D,F
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Supported Condition Types
The new crypto conditional debug CLIs--debug crypto condition, debug crypto condition unmatched, and show crypto debug-condition--allow you to specify conditions (filter values) in which to generate and display debug messages related only to the specified conditions. The table below lists the supported condition types.
Table 1 Supported Condition Types for Crypto Debug CLI Condition Type (Keyword) Description connid 1 An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the connection ID to interface with the crypto engine.
flowid 1
An integer between 1-32766. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the flow-ID to interface with the crypto engine.
FVRF
The name string of a virtual private network (VPN) routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its front-door VRF (FVRF).
IVRF
The name string of a VRF instance. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this VRF instance as its inside VRF (IVRF).
peer group
A Unity group-name string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this group name as its identity.
peer hostname
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this string as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Xauth with this FQDN string.
peeripaddress
A single IP address. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation is related to the IP address of this peer.
peer subnet
A subnet and a subnet mask that specify a range of peer IP addresses. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the IP address of the current IPSec peer falls into the specified subnet range.
peer username
A username string. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the peer is using this username as its identity; for example, if the peer is enabling IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) with this username.
SPI 1
A 32-bit unsigned integer. Relevant debug messages will be shown if the current IPSec operation uses this value as the SPI.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_conn_vpnips/configuration/xe-3s/sec- sec-for-vpns-w-ipsec-xe-3s-book/sec-crypto-debug-sup.html
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