EMT Practice Test
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Question3: True or False: It is possible to use a proxy to communicate with PCLS.
Question4: What tool determines polices applied on the user for a given realm?
Question5: To successfully connect to PCS, remote authentication users can: (Choose three.)
Question6: Which is a correct statement about Host Checker Statement of Health rules?
Question8: To successfully connect to PCS, local authentication users:
Question9: Which two statements about certificate-based user authentication are true? (Choose two.)
Question10: Host Checker pre-defined rules are provided by which security company?
Question12: True or False: An Active/Passive cluster requires external load balancer.
Question14: Pulse Policy Secure supports multiple authentication servers including: (Choose three.)
Question16: Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using virtual appliances?
Question17: Which two elements do detailed resource policy rules contain? (Choose two.)
Question18: True or False: Pulse Connect Secure virtual appliances are available for AWS and Azure?
Question20: Clientless access requires the following access security:
Question22: Which three statements about role mapping are true? (Choose three.)
Question25: Which Single Sign-On (SSO) policy relies on the Connect Secure domain name?
Question27: What important condition must be met for Kerberos SSO to function?
Question28: Application Layer access has which capability and/or attribute?
Question29: What is the maximum number of nodes SUPPORTED in an Active/Active cluster of PSA7000?
Question30: Which element cannot be configured when creating Web Resource Profiles?
Question31: True or False: Cloud Secure functionality is integrated into PCS.
Question32: Pulse VPN Tunneling role customizations include: (Choose two.)
Question33: Which port is used to communicate with PCLS?
Question34: Pulse Client, operating at the network layer, has which attributes? (Choose three.)
Question35: Core web access provides support for which applications? (Choose three.)