1.
Which of the following best describes any limits that are enforced on the number of service, performance and availability policies that are supported on any Cascade Profiler?
2.
What mechanism does Cascade Profiler use to identify the switch port a host is attached to and the hosts associated MAC address?
3.
What report on Cascade Profiler would be used to show both sides of a conversation and the ports they communicated on?
4.
In the Cascade Profiler Dashboard GUI, what types of content blocks can you create? (Select 4)
5.
Which version of SNMP traps can the Cascade Profiler and Cascade Express send?
6.
When working with capture job traces on a Cascade Shark appliance from Cascade Pilot:
7.
Cascade Profiler is reporting the traffic on Steelhead optimized flows separately than the connections on tcp/7800 between two Steelheads. In other words, from Cascade you see flows for traffic on various ports used natively by the clients and servers across the steelhead as well as flows for tcp/7800. What does this indicate?
8.
In the Cascade Profiler GUI, where can you mark a TCP port as a Server Port?
9.
In defining a user defined policy on Cascade Profiler that triggers when the aggregate connection rate from any internal host to all external hosts exceeds a certain threshold, one has entered "within internal for host/ group A and outside internal for host/group B. How should the statistics be tracked for host/group A and B?
10.
How does Cascade Profiler obtain switch port discovery and population information?