What are the default credentials to log into the Cascade Shark appliance Web Interface?
A. admin/admin
B. root/sharkappliance
C. root/root
D. root/riverbed
E. admin/cacetech
Protocols that are typically monitored in TCP/IP networks by visibility tools include (Select 3):
A. SAN HBA Protocol
B. TCP Protocols such as HTTP and HTTPS
C. UDP Protocols such as SMTP and Video streaming
D. IPv4 Protocols including TCP, UDP, and ICMP
E. IPv4 Protocols such as x.25, TTY and TTL
In the Cascade Profiler GUI, how frequently is the dashboard refreshed by default?
A. Every 15 seconds
B. Every 15 minutes
C. Every 5 minutes
D. Every 1 minute
E. Every 1 hour
A trace clip created with Cascade Pilot is:
A. A packet capture (pcap) file that is open on the local file system for analysis by Cascade Pilot.
B. A packet capture (pcap) file that is exported on to the Cascade Shark OS disk for analysis by Cascade Pilot.
C. A capture job that is suspended or stopped.
D. A time filter into a job trace.
Where in the Cascade Profiler GUI do you change the hosts considered internal to the Profiler?
A. System->Devices and Interfaces
B. Configuration->Accounts
C. Definitions->Host Groups
D. Configuration->General Settings
E. Dashboard
User Interface Preferences give users the ability to: (Select 3)
A. change the Navigation Bar Position.
B. change were reports are saved on Profiler.
C. change data unit from Bytes to Bits.
D. change user Time Zone.
E. search for lost templates.
What is one of the benefits Cascade provides compared to other vendors that have both flow and probe technology?
A. Cascade will de-duplicate/Coalesce data from all sources, both flow and sensor data. Other vendors have you look at each source's data separately
B. Cascade Profiler will provide nanosecond granularity from flow data to detect micro-bursts.
C. Cascade can also accept SNMP traps from other devices.
D. Cascade integrates with sflow but not NetFlow.
Where does Cascade Profiler get QoS values from?
A. The values for each application are defined under Definitions->Applications.
B. The values of each part of the network are defined under Definitions->Host Groups.
C. They are received in network Flow records from switches/routers as well as the Cascade Sensor or Shark.
D. They are received using Deep Packet Inspection within the Layer7 application headers of the packets.
What is a benefit that Cascade might provide to Network Engineering? (Select 3)
A. Ability to view link usage over the last few months for capacity planning purposes.
B. Ability to consolidate and view all Steelhead and Router configurations across the network.
C. Ability to view applications and protocols used across the enterprise.
D. Ability to view WAN use by top hosts, top servers, top application, top ports, top protocols, and QOS markings.
Refer to the exhibit.
Besides "Host/Group", what are other Quick report search criteria that are available in the Cascade Profiler GUI?
A. User
B. Port/Group
C. Interface/Device
D. Applications
E. QoS
F. All the above