Mobile Challenge 4/8/2013 – 4/19/2013

MOBILE CHALLENGE CONTEST INFORMATION
This Contest opens on February 11th, 2013 with a new challenge every two weeks until July 31st  2013.
Which of these statements is not correct about Cisco ACE appliance?
A.  Has features like hardware based compression, Flash Forward and SSL acceleration.
B.  Has Role Based Access Control (RBAC) and supports upto 250 virtual devices with failover.
C.  Provides layer 4 and 7 content switching, application security and protection from DNS based DDoS attacks.
D.  Consolidates data center by reducing the neumber of servers and load balancers required.
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JUDGING CRITERIA. 
All  entries marked with correct answers, received during the Mobile  Challenge Period above will be entered into a bi-weekly random drawing  where the winner will be selected by a representative of Sponsor from  among all eligible entries received.  The drawing will be held at the  end of each contest period during the challenge Period.
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Message was edited by: CISCO MODERATOR

Tricky...
My guess is B.
The ACE Appliance does not support 250 virtual devices, that looks more like the ACE module for Cat6K
Thanks,
Johan
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App

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