What is a difference between an inline and a tap mode traffic monitoring?
A.
Inline monitors traffic without examining other devices, while a tap mode tags traffic and examines the data from monitoring devices.
B.
Tap mode monitors traffic direction, while inline mode keeps packet data as it passes through the monitoring devices.
C.
Tap mode monitors packets and their content with the highest speed, while the inline mode draws a packet path for analysis.
D.
Inline mode monitors traffic path, examining any traffic at a wire speed, while a tap mode monitors traffic as it crosses the network.
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Inline mode is used for monitoring the traffic path and can examine any traffic at wire speed. This means that it can analyze data packets as they pass through in real-time. On the other hand, tap mode is used for monitoring traffic as it traverses across the network but does not have the capability to examine data at wire speed like inline mode. References: The information can be referenced from Cisco’s official documentation on cybersecurity operations and fundamentals.