Oracle Communications Session Border Controller — Question 43
Which statement is true about the Host In Path (HIP) feature In the Session Border Controller?
Answer options
- A. By default, the Session Border Controller's FTP, ICMP, SNMP, and Telnet services cannot be accessed via the management interfaces.
- B. To enable these services (FTP ICMP, SNMP, and Telnet services), the enable host-in-path command must be executed from the superuser mode.
- C. To enable these services, the Session Border Controller includes a software license that enables administrative traffic over the media interfaces.
- D. By default, the Session Border Controller's FTP, ICMP, SNMP, and Telnet services cannot be accessed via the media interfaces.
- E. These four fields (FTP, ICMP, SNMP, and Telnet services) are collectively known as the Host Interface Priority.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because it accurately states that by default, these services are not accessible via the management interfaces of the Session Border Controller. Option B is incorrect as it suggests a command must be run to enable access, which is not the case. Option C is misleading since it incorrectly associates a software license with enabling administrative traffic over media interfaces. Option D is false because it relates to media interfaces rather than management interfaces. Option E incorrectly categorizes the services as Host Interface Priority.