What are the maximum number of buckets able to be used …
WCCP protocol has a methodology of load balancing with two or more Steelhead appliances. What are the
maximum number of buckets able to be used for the MASK assignment?
What settings might help with this Internet-bound traffic?
Your Steelhead appliance deployment includes users accessing the Internet from branch offices with the traffic
being back-hauled to the data center before going out to the Internet. However, HTTP latency optimization does
not appear to be very effective, and in certain cases, is slower than without optimization. What settings might
help with this Internet-bound traffic?
What could be the cause of this?
You are using Steelhead appliances in an Oracle Forms environment and are not seeing adequate
acceleration. What could be the cause of this?
which of the following RiOS features will help?
A fat pipe is a network that can carry large amounts of data without significantly degrading transmission speed.
If you have a fat pipe that is not being fully utilized and you are experiencing WAN congestion, latency, and
packet loss as a result of the limitations of regular TCP, which of the following RiOS features will help? (Select
2)
(Select 2)
With these default registry parameters, SMB signing is negotiated in the following manner. (Select 2)
If a file is not optimized for more than one user at a …
If a file is not optimized for more than one user at a time, this indicates:
what condition?
Log messages in the Steelhead appliance Management Console such as
“error=SMB_SHUTDOWN_ERR_SEC_SIG_ENABLED” are an indication of what condition?
How can you stop inbound connections from this unknown …
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?
What is the likely cause?
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?
What is the likely cause?
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?