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A customer noticed that after deploying the Steelhead between their switch and router, OSPF takes much longer to re-converge after the router fails. Which RiOS feature can you enable to reduce the convergence time?

  1. Adjusting the OSPF “keep-alive” timers on the Steelhead appliance
  2. Configure Fail-To-Block on the Steelhead appliance
  3. Enable Link State Propagation
  4. Enable Link State Notification
  5. Configure Rapid Spanning Tree on the Steelhead appliance

Answer(s): C



To increase the high availability of a site at a remote office, you decided to install a second Steelhead appliance as an active/active serial cluster. However, after installing the second Steelhead appliance at the remote site, users started complaining about slow access to the data center. You have verified that this is not a duplex issue. At the data center location all users access the Internet which pass- through the Steelhead appliances. What is the most likely problem?

  1. SMB Signing
  2. Oplock issue
  3. The serial cluster Steelhead appliances are peering to each other
  4. Simplified routing was enabled on the secondary Steelhead appliance
  5. The datastore on the Steelhead appliances are wrapping

Answer(s): C



Refer to the exhibit.


Corp-A and Corp-B have overlapping address space and therefore the network administrator implemented NAT to overcome this. Users from Corp-A NAT to 172.16.1.0/24 and users from Corp-B NAT to 172.16.2.0/24. Users in Corp-A use the destination address of 172.16.2.0/24 to access the resources in Corp-B. The servers in Corp-B use the client IP for authentication. What do you need to do in order to make this deployment work? (Select 2)

  1. Configure Full Transparency
  2. Configure out-of-path
  3. Configure Port Transparency
  4. Configure OOB Transparency
  5. Steelhead appliances cannot be deployed in this network

Answer(s): A,D



Refer to the exhibit.


Corp-A and Corp-B have overlapping address space and therefore the network administrator implemented NAT to overcome this. Users from Corp-A NAT to 172.16.1.0/24 and users from Corp-B NAT to 172.16.2.0/24. Users in Corp-A use the destination address of 172.16.2.0/24 to access the resources in Corp-B. The servers in Corp-B use the client IP for authentication. You deploy the Steelhead appliance using the default WAN visibility mode but noticed all the connections are passed-through. What is the likely problem?

  1. When the Steelhead appliance in Corp-B opens the outer connection, it is using the source IP of
    172.16.2.x instead of 192.168.1.x
  2. On the Steelhead appliance in Corp-B, there is a missing static route for the 192.168.1.0/25 network
  3. On the Steelhead appliance in Corp-A, there is a missing static route for the 172.16.2.0/24 network
  4. When the Steelhead appliance in Corp-B opens the outer connection, it is using the source IP of 192.168.1.x instead of 172.16.1.x
  5. None of the above

Answer(s): D






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