A customer is marking QoS between the Steelhead appliances based on the application (port number) being used. What is the recommended WAN visibility mode?
A customer is marking QoS between the Steelhead appliances based on the application (port number) and IP addresses being used. What is the recommended WAN visibility mode?
In a network where QoS classification and enforcement is being performed by the customers carrier-managed WAN routers and QoS traffic classification is based on IP address and/or destination TCP port, what WAN visibility mode should be employed for TCP sessions optimized by the Steelhead appliances to maintain interoperability with the existing QoS strategy?
If an administrator wanted to compare the performance of Microsoft file sharing across the WAN for two clients with and without Riverbed optimization, what strategy could you use to enable this testing?
Steelhead appliance models vary according to which of the following attributes?
1. Number of concurrent TCP connections that can be optimized
2. Amount of disk storage available for Scalable Data Referencing
3. Level of encryption supported
4. Maximum possible in-path interfaces
When implementing datastore synchronization, a master and backup Steelhead appliance:
1. Must be within 10 ms of latency between the synchronizing Steelhead appliances
2. Must have the same datastore size
3. Must be running the same major version RiOS software
4. Must have the same hostname