What is the difference between inline traffic interrogation and traffic mirroring?
A.
Inline interrogation is less complex as traffic mirroring applies additional tags to data.
B.
Traffic mirroring copies the traffic rather than forwarding it directly to the analysis tools
C.
Inline replicates the traffic to preserve integrity rather than modifying packets before sending them to other analysis tools.
D.
Traffic mirroring results in faster traffic analysis and inline is considerably slower due to latency.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Traffic mirroring is a technique that copies the traffic from a source port or VLAN to a destination port or VLAN, where it can be analyzed by a security device or tool. Traffic mirroring does not affect the original traffic flow and does not introduce any latency or modification to the packets. Inline traffic interrogation is a technique that forwards the traffic directly to the security device or tool, where it can be inspected and modified before being sent to the destination. Inline traffic interrogation can introduce latency and affect the performance of the network. References: