Which two characteristics are true of a firewall running in routed mode based on the following information?()
A. FWSM routes traffic between the VLANs.
B. FWSM switches traffic between the VLANs.
C. Routed mode is often called bump-in-the-wire mode.
D. Routed mode firewall deployments are used most often in current designs.
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A. close to the servers
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