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830-01 Exam Dumps - RCPE Certified Professional WAN Optimization

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Question # 49

After completing the SRDF configuration on both Steelhead appliances and restarting the optimization service, the SRDF connections in the Current Connections report show a red protocol error icon in the Notes column. What could be a cause of this issue?

A.

A SRDF protocol error can occur when attempting to optimize traffic originating from the LAN-side of the Steelhead appliance. Please check the LAN-side Symmetrix array for compatibility.

B.

The red icon indicates that RiOS is optimizing the connection normally.

C.

A SRDF protocol error can occur when attempting to optimize traffic originating from the WAN-side of the Steelhead appliance. Please check the WAN-side Symmetrix array for compatibility.

D.

Symmetrix needs to be enabled on the EMC server.

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Question # 50

Refer to the exhibit.

Assume that a packet being optimized by SH10 incorrectly ends up on SH11 (due to load balancing error, or similar). How can you ensure that this packet is correctly returned to SH10?

A.

Set the WCCP weight of SH10 to be higher than that of SH11

B.

Use fixed-target rules explicitly at SH12 to peer to SH10

C.

Enable destination IP hash and destination port hash

D.

Enable destination IP hash and source port hash

E.

Enable destination IP hash and source IP hash

F.

Enable Connection Forwarding

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Question # 51

Which of the following commands will show the log level configuration? (Select 2)

A.

show configuration full

B.

configuration show full

C.

show logging

D.

logging show

E.

show log level

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Question # 52

What are the default port labels on an Interceptor appliance?

A.

Optimized, Pass-through, Blocked

B.

Interactive, RBT-Proto, Secure

C.

RBT-Proto, Enabled, Disabled

D.

Named differently from those on the Steelhead appliance

E.

Port labels do not exist on an Interceptor appliance

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Question # 53

How many in-path rules will a LAN-initiated (i.e. SYN packet arrives at a LAN port of an In-path interface) single connection match on an Interceptor appliance?

A.

0

B.

1

C.

2

D.

3

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Question # 54

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Refer to the exhibit. A Steelhead administrator has recently decided to implement two Interceptor appliances and one Steelhead appliance on his data center. After configuring the Interceptor appliances, and the Steelhead appliance, he decided to check if the devices will work appropriately. According to the information shown, what statements are true? (Select 2)

A.

There are two Interceptor appliances: 172.16.19.111 and 172.16.19.112 in parallel mode, and one Steelhed appliance. 172.16.10.101.

B.

There are two Interceptor appliances: 172.16.19.111 and 172.16.19.112 in failover mode, and one Steelhead appliance. 172.16.10.101.

C.

This scenario should work appropriately and the devices are configured correctly.

D.

This scenario will only work if you add one more Steelhead appliance.

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Question # 55

A customer already has a SteelHead appliance in their datacenter and wants to add Steelhead Mobile. Their current deployment has their VPN gateway in parallel with their server-side SteelHead. The customer doesn’t want to interrupt VPN clients by moving the SteelHead in-path with the VPN gateway, so they will test using a fixed-target rule to the SteelHead in-path interface. Take a look at this diagram:

Will the client traffic be optimized to the server 192.168.1.10?

A.

No, the fixed-target rule should be directed to the SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead Mobile IP address.

B.

No, the SteelHead Mobile client will report ‘asymmetry’ and fail to optimize.

C.

Yes, the WAN router will redirect traffic to the SteelHead using PBR.

D.

Yes, the fixed-target rule will direct traffic to the SteelHead correctly.

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Question # 56

A customer has recently implemented data store synchronization. The SteelHeads are reporting “Duplicate data store id.” What is the probable cause?

A.

The SteelHeads are in a serial deployment with no peering rules set in order to avoid peering with each other.

B.

The data store sync has been configured without restarting the services.

C.

The SteelHeads are in a parallel deployment and have not bad connection forwarding enabled.

D.

SteelHead Mobile has been implemented without increasing the peer table on the Server Steelhead.

E.

The SteelHeads syncing their data stores are running different versions of RiOS.

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