Which Cisco ASA deployment model is used to filter traffic between hosts in the same IP subnet using higher-level protocols without readdressing the network?
https://netseccloud.com/cisco-asa-transparent-mode#:~:text=Transparent%20mode%20allows%20the%20ASA%20to%20be%20deployed%20without%20reconfiguring,segments%20without%20disrupting%20existing%20configurations.&text=Many%20enterprises%20operate%20legacy%20systems%20that%20cannot%20be%20easily%20upgraded%20or%20reconfigured.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-security/cisco-asa-in-transparent-mode-management/td-p/1498620
The answer is D, transparent. Please read the links (or some other content on ASA deployment modes.)
Think of it as a switch in transparent mode as their is now only one broadcast domain. However if you put it in routed mode you now have 2 broad cast domains. Hence you break up your Ip network.
Apparently it can’t filter at L3 but it does at L2
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