Riverbed 830-01 - RCPE Certified Professional WAN Optimization
An unwanted Steelhead appliance appears on the current connections list of one of your Steelhead appliances. How can you stop inbound connections from this unknown appliance from optimizing with your Steelhead appliances?
In an in-path deployment, if a naked SYN packet arrives on the WAN interface of Steelhead, what probe option is added to this SYN packet for auto-discovery?
What are the default port labels on an Interceptor appliance?
On the Interceptor appliance, the Neighbor Peers page shows which of the following?
Regarding the registering of Steelhead appliances,
When utilizing MAPI prepopulation, the default timer is set to:
You have an existing Steelhead appliance deployment which is achieving excellent optimization at five sites. You have deployed a Steelhead appliance physically in-path at a new small branch office and all of your applications have become slower for this new branch office only. What is the likely cause?
Which of the following is NOT supported in Alarm Settings?
You have an existing Steelhead appliance deployment which is achieving excellent optimization at five sites. You have deployed a Steelhead appliance physically in-path at a new small branch office and many of the new branch office users' applications are unoptimized; however some of the new branch office users' access to the same applications are optimized. None of the Steelhead appliances are in admission control. What is the likely cause?
A customer with a new physical in-path installation decides to turn on the optimization service during lunch time on a working day. This is done so that he can see if the users perceive any performance improvement. When starting the optimization service, he does not enable the in-path kickoff option. Assuming there were several already active connections when he starts the optimization service, how will the Steelhead appliances handle these existing connections?