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What is a good way to know whether all internal IP addresses seen by the Cascade Profiler have been grouped in a particular group type?

A.

Run Automatic grouping for all group types.

B.

Configure an Undefined group type with definition 0.0.0.0/0; confirm there are no entries when you 'view members' of this 'Undefined' group'.

C.

There is no way to do this and successfully capture all the IP addresses.

D.

Configure an Undefined group type with definition 0.0.0.0/32.

E.

Run a report by hosts and look for undefined groups.

On Cascade Profiler, what does "tunneled" indicate when used as a keyword for an Application?

A.

When the traffic flow matches more than one Application signature. This indicates that the one Application may have been tunneled over the other.

B.

When an Application runs over a non-standard port (such as TELNET traffic on Port 80).

C.

When a "port definition" is non-standard (e.g. when you change tcp/80's definition from http to telnet).

D.

When a Layer-4 Application Mapping is defined.

If a VLAN SPAN (VLAN101) is configured and monitored by Cascade Shark, which of the following is true? (Select 2)

A.

Inter VLAN101 traffic will be monitored; Intra VLAN101 traffic will not.

B.

Intra VLAN101 traffic will be monitored; Inter VLAN101 traffic will not.

C.

Both inter and intra VLAN101 traffic will be monitored.

D.

It is a best practice to configure the Cascade Shark monitoring port (the SPAN destination) with 'deduplication' enabled.

E.

It is a best practice to configure the Cascade Shark monitoring port (the SPAN destination) without 'deduplication' enabled.

Is there a way to look at who owns the Domain for an external IP Address shown in the Cascade Profiler GUI?

A.

No.

B.

Yes, you can do this with the "ARIN" lookup in "external links". The customer can also add additional external links if they have other sites they use to look up IP Addresses.

C.

This is available as a column in any report that displays the IP Address.

D.

This is available under IP Host Group Type.

When you modify a filter in Cascade Pilot:

A.

Changes are saved only in the View to which the filter has been applied.

B.

The modified filter is saved on the machine on which Cascade Pilot is running.

C.

The modified filter is saved on any Cascade Shark that Cascade Pilot is connected to.

D.

The changes are lost when you close Cascade Pilot.

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?

A.

host/group A "Track in aggregate" host/group B "track per host".

B.

host/group A "track per host" host/group B "track in aggregate".

C.

host/group A "track in aggregate" host/group B "track in aggregate".

D.

host/group A "track per user" host/group B "track per user".

E.

a user defined policy cannot support this scenario because it involves tracking traffic to external hosts.

Assume five different devices reported the same flow/conversation to the Cascade Profiler – two Riverbed Steelheads, two routers, and a Cascade Sensor in the data center. For a query that looks only for all traffic between the client and server (i.e., no devices or interfaces were specified on the query), what bandwidth and packet values will be reported?

A.

The smallest bandwidth and packet count recorded by the five devices.

B.

The largest bandwidth and packet counts recorded by one of the interfaces on one of the five devices.

C.

The mean bandwidth and packet count recorded by the five devices.

D.

The highest LAN packet count recorded by either Steelhead.

E.

None of the above – the flow records store only the first byte and packet count reported by any of the reporting devices.

Which of the following are valid syntax for host group definitions on Cascade Profiler? (Select 2)

A.

192.168.66.* Web Servers

B.

192.168.0.100/255.255.0.255 Database_Servers

C.

192.168.14.0/24 Mail_Servers

D.

192.168.*.* Boston

Which version of SNMP traps can the Cascade Profiler and Cascade Express send?

A.

SNMPv1 Only

B.

SNMPv2 Only

C.

SNMPv1 and SNMPv2

D.

SNMPv1 and SNMPv3

An interactive view within Cascade Pilot:

A.

Can be created from a single applied View.

B.

Can work on local trace files only.

C.

Can include more than two charts.

D.

Is not available in the regular Cascade Pilot installation.