What are three characteristics of the ASA routed mode? (Choose three.)
- This mode does not support VPNs, QoS, or DHCP Relay.
- The interfaces of the ASA separate Layer 3 networks and require different IP addresses in different subnets.
- It is the traditional firewall deployment mode.
- NAT can be implemented between connected networks.
- This mode is referred to as a “bump in the wire.”
- In this mode, the ASA is invisible to an attacker.
Answers Explanation & Hints: Routed mode is the traditional mode for deploying a firewall where there are two or more interfaces that separate Layer 3 networks. The ASA is considered to be a router hop in the network and can perform NAT between connected networks. Routed mode supports multiple interfaces. Each interface is on a different subnet and requires an IP address on that subnet.