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CheckPoint Exam 156-560 Topic 3 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-560 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 3
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When using system routes and user defined routes in Azure, which takes precedent?

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Juan
7 days ago
I think the system route always takes precedent.
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Brock
9 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I've heard that the user-defined route can sometimes take precedent, especially if it's more specific. But I guess it depends on the situation, right?
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Shawnna
2 days ago
A) The user defined route takes precedent
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Sabra
10 days ago
I believe the user defined route takes precedent.
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Margarita
15 days ago
I'm with Dona on this one. The most specific route is the way to go. It just makes sense, you know? Like, if I have a route for my apartment and a route for my building, I want the one for my apartment to take priority.
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Genevieve
27 days ago
I agree with Viva, the most specific route should take precedent.
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Viva
1 months ago
I think the most specific route takes precedent.
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Dona
1 months ago
Dude, this is a no-brainer! The most specific route takes precedent, of course. I mean, what kind of crazy system would let the newest route take over? That's just asking for trouble.
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Edgar
14 days ago
Agreed, the newest route causing trouble would be a nightmare.
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Ryan
17 days ago
Definitely, it's important to have control over the routing in Azure.
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Dexter
24 days ago
Yeah, you're right. The most specific route always takes precedent.
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