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Questions # 61:

Within Cascade Pilot a Watch can: (Select 3)

Options:

A.

Send an email when the traffic reaches at least 1MB/sec.

B.

Notify all Cascade Pilot users connected to a specific Cascade Shark appliance when a specified traffic event occurs.

C.

Create a Web traffic report with a specific time window.

D.

Start a Capture Job each time the VoIP traffic goes below 2MB/sec.

Questions # 62:

In order to analyze data captured by a Cascade Shark appliancE. (Select 3)

Options:

A.

You can connect directly to the Cascade Shark with Cascade Pilot to begin analysis.

B.

You can connect directly to the Cascade Shark with Cascade Gateway to begin analysis.

C.

You can start analysis on the Cascade Profiler based upon flow data that has been sent from Cascade Shark to Cascade Profiler.

D.

You can export data from a capture job directly to a packet capture (pcap) file and open in any tool that accepts pcap format.

E.

You can start by loading views of the data from the Cascade Shark Appliance Web GUI before export to Wireshark.

Questions # 63:

How do I run a report on Cascade Profiler to show all hosts that have talked to server "192.168.1.100" on TCP port 25?

Options:

A.

Under the traffic reports Advanced Tab, place "192.168.1.100" in the Host field – select "Acting as Server" in the drop down, enter "tcp/25" in the Protocol field and select "Hosts" in the "report-by" pull down.

B.

Under the traffic reports Advanced Tab, place "192.168.1.100" in the Host field – select "Acting as Server" in the drop down, enter "tcp/25" in the Protocol field and select "Peers Hosts" in the "report-by" pull down.

C.

Under the traffic reports Advanced Tab, place "192.168.1.100" in the Host field – select "Acting as Client and Server" in the drop down, enter "tcp-25" in the Protocol field and select "Hosts" in the "report-by" pull down.

D.

Under the "Quick Reports" pull down from the dashboard page, select "Host" enter the IP Address and hit return.

Questions # 64:

Link Congestion policies apply to a specific interface and can: (Select 3)

Options:

A.

Warn if either inbound or outbound traffic increases abnormally

B.

Warn if an application component of traffic increases abnormally

C.

Warn if traffic to/from specific hosts exceeds a specific utilization level

D.

Warn if the response time across a link increases abnormally

Questions # 65:

When you modify a filter in Cascade Pilot:

Options:

A.

Changes are saved only in the View to which the filter has been applied.

B.

The modified filter is saved on the machine on which Cascade Pilot is running.

C.

The modified filter is saved on any Cascade Shark that Cascade Pilot is connected to.

D.

The changes are lost when you close Cascade Pilot.

Questions # 66:

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol can be used by Cascade Profiler to:

Options:

A.

Allow user defined policies the ability to dynamically re-configure host IP parameters when the host triggers an event.

B.

Obtain an IP address on the Management interface on initial power-up.

C.

Obtain an IP address on the Auxiliary interface on initial power-up.

D.

Obtain host MAC address.

E.

A, B, C.

Questions # 67:

Within the Cascade Pilot GUI, filtered items are often indicated:

Options:

A.

With red text.

B.

With yellow text.

C.

With a funnel icon.

D.

With a hash-mark icon.

Questions # 68:

On the Cascade Profiler, when importing a switch mitigation device list, it needs to be in the following format:

Options:

A.

host_name, device_type, read_only_community_string, write_community_string

B.

host_name, IP_address, read_only_community_string, write_community_string

C.

host_name, IP_address, device_type, read_only_community_string, write_community_string

D.

host_name, IP_address, device_type, read_only_community_string, write_community_string, pass phrase

Questions # 69:

Trace clips that no longer have data because their packet data and trend data is no longer available in the parent capture job trace:

Options:

A.

Appear with a red lightning bolt icon within Cascade Pilot.

B.

Appear with a lock icon within Cascade Pilot.

C.

Appear with a grey lightning bolt icon within Cascade Pilot.

D.

Appear with a yellow lightning bolt icon within Cascade Pilot.

E.

Appear with the trace clip name in red text within Cascade Pilot.

Questions # 70:

What is the relationship between a Host Group and a Host Group Type in Cascade Profiler?

Options:

A.

A Host Group Type is a container that may contain multiple Host Groups.

B.

A Host Group Type defines the name of the Host Group.

C.

They are the same thing.

D.

Each Host Group must be defined by the Type of application it serves; this is the Host Group Type.

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