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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?

  1. Create new peering rule(s) on your Steelhead appliances
  2. Create new in-path rule(s) on your Steelhead appliance
  3. Create IPSec tunnels between all of your Steelhead appliances
  4. Reload all of your Steelhead appliances
  5. Reload only the data center Steelhead appliance

Answer(s): A



Log messages in the Steelhead appliance Management Console such as “error=SMB_SHUTDOWN_ERR_SEC_SIG_ENABLED” are an indication of what condition?

  1. The Steelhead appliance has entered admission control
  2. The Steelhead appliance has detected an asymmetric network
  3. The Steelhead appliance is configured with the incorrect speed or duplex on the Primary interface
  4. The Steelhead appliance is configured with the incorrect speed or duplex on of the in-path interfaces
  5. The Steelhead appliance is configured in “Tunnel Mode”
  6. The Steelhead appliance has detected Windows Server Message Block (SMB) signing

Answer(s): F



If a file is not optimized for more than one user at a time, this indicates:

  1. Steelhead appliance has entered admission control
  2. Steelhead appliance is configured with the incorrect speed or duplex on the Primary interface
  3. Steelhead appliance is configured with the incorrect speed or duplex on of the in-path interfaces
  4. Steelhead appliance is not able to acquire a “File Hold Key (FHK)”
  5. Steelhead appliance is not able to acquire an “Opportunistic Lock (oplock)”
  6. Steelhead appliance is not able to acquire a “Double Link (doulink)”

Answer(s): E



With these default registry parameters, SMB signing is negotiated in the following manner. (Select 2)

  1. SMB/CIFS exchanges between the Client/Workstation and the Member Server are not signed
  2. SMB/CIFS exchanges between the Client/Workstation and the Member Server are always signed
  3. SMB/CIFS exchanges between the Client/Workstation and the Domain Controller are not signed
  4. SMB/CIFS exchanges between the Client/Workstation and the Domain Controller are always signed

Answer(s): A,D






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