Describe stateful inspection firewalls, and explain how tables track the state and context of each exchanged packet. Solution Stateful Inspection firewalls Also known as dynamic packet filtering a technique that monitors the  state of active connections and uses this information to determine which network packets to allow through the firewall. Because of this, filtering decisions are based not only on administrator-defined rules Stateful inspection tracks source and destination IP addresses, ports, applications, and other connection information. tables track the state and context of each exchanged packet. This is done by recording which station sents what packect to other station, by doing so merely certain packets( with security) are allowed to sent through .