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Which of the following is false in regards to Cascade Profiler reporting and alerting? (Select 2)

A.

Any dependency (connection graph) can be exported to SVG (Visio) format.

B.

Reports are real time and can not be scheduled.

C.

Reports can be sent via PDF, HTML, CSV, or DOC format.

D.

Events can be sent via email or SNMP v1 or v3 traps.

E.

Events can be sent to both an email list AND SNMP target.

How is the Cascade Pilot license activated?

A.

The license key is entered during installation. The license is activated either through an Internet connection or by phone.

B.

The license key is entered during installation. The license must be activated through an Internet connection.

C.

The license key is entered during installation. There is no activation but Cascade Pilot will detect if the license is already in use on the network.

D.

There is no license key activation. The software image is shipped with the license key installed.

How many Group Types Can you create on your Cascade Profiler?

A.

5

B.

20

C.

15

D.

10

E.

Unlimited

Refer to the exhibit.

Traffic that is not analyzed by a Cascade Sensor such as Unclassified, under Override Policy, applies to which of the following conditions:

A.

Unconditionally overwrite any existing layer 7 application mapping.

B.

Apply to flows that are either Unclassified, or did not match any known layer 7 signatures

C.

Apply only to flows that are not seen by a Cascade Sensor or other layer 7 signature-based device.

D.

None of the above.

How are trace clips created in Cascade Pilot? (Select 2)

A.

Select a Capture Job, right-click, and select "Create Trace Clip".

B.

Drag a bar from a Bar Chart to the Capture Job.

C.

Click the + button in the Capture Job item and select a time window.

D.

Select a time window and apply a Cascade Pilot filter.

Common methods for receiving alerts from a Network Performance Management system includE. (select 2)

A.

Traps sent via NetFlow, sFlow, or IPFX

B.

Alerts sent via eMail

C.

Traps sent via SNMP

D.

Traps sent via SPAN

E.

Traps sent via FIX Protocol

Additional data sources that Cascade Profiler can leverage besides flow data arE. (Select 3)

A.

Active Directory information for successful/failed login association to IPs

B.

DHCP for host IP to MAC address association.

C.

SNMP polling to routers, switches, and servers for CPU information.

D.

SNMP trap data from routers, switches, and servers for security events.

E.

SNMP polling to routers and switches for MAC address and physical switch port association.

A strip chart within Cascade Pilot shows data points:

A.

According to the Cascade Pilot time zone.

B.

According to the time zone of the Cascade Shark to which you are connected.

C.

According to Cascade Pilot time zone or optionally, to the Cascade Shark time zone as well.

D.

According to UTC.

The Cascade Profiler and Express define a service as all servers, clients, applications and ports involved in the end-to-end delivery of a network service. A service is composed of one or more _______________ that can be monitored, reported and alerted on individually.

A.

Data Component

B.

Segments

C.

Report Criteria

D.

Router

E.

User(s)

What types of Layer-7 Application Signatures are available within the Cascade Profiler GUI? (Select 3)

A.

By URL

B.

By Regular Expression

C.

By Packet Start offset

D.

By ASCII String

E.

By Hex String

F.

By Error Code Type