A routing change occurs on an SRX Series device that involves choosing a new egress interface. In this scenario, which statement is true for all affected current sessions?
A.
The current session are torn down only if the policy-rematch option has been enabled.
B.
The current sessions do not change.
C.
The current sessions are torn down and go through first path processing based on the new route.
D.
The current sessions might change based on the corresponding security policy.
Option C is incorrect because SRX Series devices do not automatically tear down all existing sessions upon a routing change. The behavior of current sessions in response to routing changes is more nuanced and can depend on specific configurations, such as the "policy-rematch" feature.
Both of you are wrong, if there is routing change with new egress interface the session is always torn down. And what is that policy change? You can change the address, or application and the session won't change if policy-rematch is not enabled, if you change the action all sessions continue as well, only if you delete the policy it will torn down the session.
B is the right answer, it says "routing change" not policy change
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