These characteristics are called the match criteria. Each policy also has actions associated with it: permit, deny, reject, count, log, and VPN tunnel. You have to specify the match condition arguments when you configure a policy, source address, destination address, and application name.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/security-policies/topics/topic-map/security-policy-configuration.html
These characteristics are called the match criteria. Each policy also has actions associated with it: permit, deny, reject, count, log, and VPN tunnel. You have to specify the match condition arguments when you configure a policy, source address, destination address, and application name.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/security-policies/topics/topic-map/security-policy-configuration.html
The correct answers are:
B. source address
C. source port
E. destination address
In a Junos security policy, the three primary match criteria used are the source address, source port, and destination address. These criteria determine how traffic is matched and treated by the security policy. The application and class are not typically used as primary match criteria in security policies.
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