The Interceptor appliance can be configured to redirect traffic to the Steelhead appliances via what methods?
Answer(s): E
What is the command to verify a configuration of the Interceptor peers and peer neighbors?
Answer(s): C
A customer wants to deploy parallel Interceptor appliances. How should an Interceptor appliance be configured in relation to another parallel Interceptor appliance?
Answer(s): A
A data center location has three Steelhead appliances and one Interceptor appliance clustered together. If Steelheads A and B are unable to handle the new web traffic on port 80, the administrator does not want the connection to be serviced by Steelhead C. Given the current rules, we want to prevent traffic from redirecting to Steelhead C.Current Rules:Rule 1: Redirect rule for ports 445, 139, 80, target SH A Rule 2: Redirect rule for ports 8080, 80, target SH B Auto (default rule)Which rule should be added on the Interceptor to achieve desired functionality?
Answer(s): B
A deployment has two parallel Interceptor appliances (A and B) each across a different link directed at different data center locations. Each data center has one Steelhead appliance (Steelhead-1 or Steelhead-2). The administrator wants probes coming into Interceptor A to be first serviced by Steelhead-1, then Steelhead-2 only if Steelhead-1 is full or unavailable. What is the most appropriate rule to be configured?
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