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QUESTION 36

- (Exam Topic 3)
What is the remote port used for on a Riverbed hardware appliance?

  1. A. Remote control using a modem or ISDN device
  2. B. IPMI “lights out” Remote control management
  3. C. Export of netflow statistics
  4. D. SteelFusion Edge device connection
  5. E. Data store synchronization

Correct Answer: B
To configure the remote management port References:
Stingray Services Controller Command-Line Interface Reference Manual, Version 2.0, December 2014, page 201
http://www.brocade.com/content/dam/common/documents/content-types/command-reference-guide/brocade-ser

QUESTION 37

- (Exam Topic 1)
Application Streamlining supports which of the following protocols in the Steelhead appliance?

  1. A. HTTP, FTP, MAPI, NFS
  2. B. MAPI, CIFS, NFS v4
  3. C. CIFS, RDP, MAPI, HTTP, SSL, Oracle, MAC-CIFS, ICA, UDP
  4. D. HTTP, MAPI, NFS v3, CIFS, Lotus Notes, MS-SQL

Correct Answer: D

QUESTION 38

- (Exam Topic 3)
When deploying a SteelHead on an 802.1Q trunk, which one of the following statements is true?

  1. A. Simplified routing must be disabled.
  2. B. The in-path interface must be configured on the native VLAN.
  3. C. The VLAN tag on which the in-path interface is configured is the only subnet which will be optimized.
  4. D. All optimized traffic will be sent on the in-path VLAN tag unless full transparency is enabled.
  5. E. 802.1Q trunks are only supported on the Interceptor appliance.

Correct Answer: D
A SteelHead can be deployed physically in-path on an 802.1Q trunk link, and can optimize connections where packets have been tagged with an 802.1Q header.
If correct addressing or port transparency is used, the SteelHead uses the configured in-path VLAN ID when transmitting packets towards the WAN. When using the full address transparency WAN visibilitymode, SteelHeads maintain the VLAN ID (along with IP address and TCP ports) when transmitting packets on the WAN side of optimized connections.

QUESTION 39

- (Exam Topic 3)
How does the SteelHead monitor path availability in Path Selection?

  1. A. Path availability is not monitored until traffic is sent over that pat
  2. B. Then the SteelHead uses standard TCP timeouts to monitor path integrity.
  3. C. The SteelHead uses ICMP ping to monitor path availability.
  4. D. The SteelHead creates an inner channel on each path and keep-alive packets are used to track availability.
  5. E. UDP keep-alives are periodically sent across each pat
  6. F. If a SteelHead does not receive two of these within a pre-defined timeout period, the path is declared down.

Correct Answer: B
RiOS 8.5 path selection technology provides the ability to deterministically re-direct select traffic and application flows through alternate WAN routes based on service metrics, such as path availability and priority.
Availability is determined by whether the host at the remote end of a path can be reached via endto-end Internet Control Messaging Protocol (ICMP):
References:
http://www.riverbednews.com/2013/08/path-selection-what-you-need-to-get-started/

QUESTION 40

- (Exam Topic 3)
What is the most efficient way to configure application definitions for all the SteelHeads on your network?

  1. A. Do all your configuration on a SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead, and perform a policy push to all SteelHeads.
  2. B. Do all your configuration on the SteelHead, then copy the application configuration file and paste it into the remaining SteelHead CLI in config mode.
  3. C. Each SteelHead should be configured with unique rules, as application definitions can vary site-by-site.
  4. D. Do all your configuration on one SteelHead, then copy the application configuration file and upload it to remaining SteelHeads via the management UI.

Correct Answer: A
References:
https://support.riverbed.com/bin/support/static/oc1r4qa2pks6172bsj6fte42p4/html/dhatalm0otkq7neeb7h9e9dl8j

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