1.
On Steelheads, by default tcpdump:
2.
Authentication fails for certain users after configuring the Server-Side Steelhead Appliance to be a RODC. What could be the issue?
3.
In a virtual-inpath deployment, when the Steelhead appliance exports data to a flow data collector:
4.
On the Interceptor appliance, connection tracing feature enables you:
5.
Which is the default value for latency-based location awareness in a SteelHead Mobile policy?
6.
Users report that CIFS transfer speeds from a domain member server are much faster than from a domain controller. The Current Connections report confirms that connections to the domain controller show a red warning triangle. What configuration steps are required to resolve this issue?
7.
You have a number of SteelHeads running RiOS 9.x. At each datacenter site, there are a cluster of domain controllers, one of which the SteelHead is connected to.
As the volume of users on the network increase, the load which the server-side SteelHeads are placing on the connected domain controller pushes the domain to
its limits, and authentication failures sometimes occur. What is the best way to address this?
8.
A SteelHead in an Interceptor cluster notifies the Interceptor that it is under high pressure. How many credits are reduced for that SteelHead?
9.
Consider a SteelHead deployment with SMB optimization and SMB signing enabled on all SteelHeads. The client is configured to have signing enabled and the server has signing disabled. What will happen to SMB connections between these two hosts?
10.
A version 9 SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead (SCC) connects to managed appliances using which protocols?