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Actual exam question for Cisco's 200-301 exam Question #: 438 Topic #: 5
Which type of network attack overwhelms the target server by sending multiple packets to a port until the half- open TCP resources of the target are exhausted?
SYN flood. The answer follows directly from normal Cisco device behavior and the wording of the scenario. Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 includes this under Security Fundamentals, where the exam expects engineers to recognize the device behavior that actually produces the required outcome. The question is best solved by reading the operational clue rather than choosing a familiar acronym. The other choices are either adjacent technologies, wrong-layer functions, or settings that would not produce the stated result. In a production network, the wrong choice would normally create an outage, leave a management or security gap, or send troubleshooting toward the wrong subsystem. The selected answer is the one that matches the control-plane, data-plane, wireless, security, services, or automation mechanism described in the question. That is why it remains the verified answer for this item.
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