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Question ID 8648 | What is a benefit of Cascade's Deep-Packet Inspection? (Select 4) |
Option A | Cascade can determine every URL that a client goes to out on the internet. |
Option B | Cascade can identify applications at Layer7 which will aid in determining business versus non-business use-age of resources. |
Option C | Cascade can identify applications that use multiple common ports based upon Layer7 to more readily track application dependencies. |
Option D | Cascade can be configured with URLs, match those URL's to application names and, in order to understand which applications are utilized on web servers that host multiple web applications over the same TCP port. |
Option E | Cascade can identify unencrypted applications such as FTP and TELNET regardless of port number, and other applications (such as Peer to Peer) that may violate a company's security policies. |
Correct Answer | BCDE |
Question ID 8650 | In order to work with live traffic on the Cascade Shark from Cascade Pilot: |
Option A | You MUST connect to the Cascade Shark through its web interface, export packets to a packet capture (pcap) file, then from within Cascade Pilot you can open the pcap file. |
Option B | You MUST use a Cascade Gateway to view packet data on Cascade Shark. |
Option C | You MUST use a Cascade Profiler to view packet data on Cascade Shark. |
Option D | You can simply connect to the Cascade Shark appliance directly from Cascade Pilot provided that proper network communication is available between Cascade Pilot and Cascade Shark. |
Option E | You can simply connect to the Cascade Shark appliance directly from Cascade Pilot provided that a capture job has already been configured from the Cascade Shark Web Interface and proper network communication is available. |
Correct Answer | D |