SNSA 7.1 E-LEARNING PRACTICE EXAM 2026 ALL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
|RATED A+ |NEW AND REVISED
1. An administrator can be logged off when pre-empted by another adminis-trator or
can be dropped into a non-config mode. (T/F): True
2. The tab is used for configuring rules and policies, as well as for
inspecting and controlling traffic.: Policy
3. Which SNMP version does SonicWall support?: SNMPv1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3
4. You can back up the firmware automatically in a recurring mode to your local server.
(T/F): True
5. What is the storage type for SonicWall NSv?: Primary and Secondary
6. Which feature is used to ensure the firewall licenses are the same as in the
respective MySonicWall.com account?: Synchronize
7. What options are used to pre-empt an administrator logged into the fire-wall?:
Logout. Drop into non-config mode
8. What is the main purpose of using security certificates in the SonicWall
firewall?: To enable authentication and data encryption
9. By default, is the HTTP web-based management option enabled or disabled on the
SonicWall Firewall?: Disabled
10. What are the two best practices that should be implemented before updat-ing the
firewall firmware?: Use the create backup option built into the firewall. Download a settings file locally.
11. Which WAN network mode requires username and password authentica-tion?:
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
12. What is the default public server type?: WebServer
13. Which local encryption cipher is selected by default in the security settings of the
SonicWall VPN?: 3DES
14. What is the maximum number of SD-WAN interface groups?: 10
15. The Public Server guide assigns the server automatically to the zone to which
its IP address belongs. (T/F): True
16. When configuring a Site-to-Site policy, the Local Network option must match
the Destination Network on the other side of the tunnel, in order to avoid tunnel
negotiation errors or even a total failure. (T/F): True
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17. The routed mode feature provides an alternative for NAT to route traffic
between separate public IP address ranges. (T/F): True
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