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Link Congestion policies apply to a specific interface and can: (Select 3)
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
What are the two (at a minimum) devices you need to configure in Cascade Profiler for Switch Port Discovery integration to work for a portion of the network?
A. At least one NetFlow sources (router, switch, or steelhead).
B. At least one lookup router and at least one access tier switch.
C. A Vulnerability Scanner and a Netflow source (router, switch, or steelhead).
D. A Vulnerability Scanner and an External Link.
When designing a Cascade deployment which of the following is important to consider about sizing?
A. Cascade is sized based upon the number of sources that will be sending NetFlow to a Gateway, and the number of Gateway's sending data to a Profiler. Each Gateway is sized to handle a certain number of sources, and each Profiler a certain number of Sensors and Gateways.
B. Cascade is sized by the packet volume across the environment. Each Sensor and Gateway component can handle a certain packet rate.
C. The primary measures are flow-rate and topology. Flow-rate drives the size of the solution; topology can determine the placement of Sensors. As a secondary sizing method we can use host count and rule- of-thumb host/flows ratio to estimate the flow-rate.
D. Cascade is sized purely based upon the number of Servers being monitored in the environment.