A firewall at a remote site on the WAN side of Steelhead appliance (A) is stripping out the 76 and 78 values in the TCP options field. Steelhead appliance (B) is in the local cluster of appliances communicating with an Interceptor appliance. The desired result is for optimization to continue between Steelhead appliance (A) and Steelhead appliance (B) for all traffic originating from the remote site. A suggestion is made to use fixed target rule(s) to meet this objective. Based on the information provided select the best answer from the choices below:
By default, which Steelhead appliances are placed in an Interceptor appliance's auto pool?
On the Steelhead Mobile Controller, when should you use the CIFS option 'Disable Write Optimization'?
Which of the following are configurable attributes of an Interceptor appliance? (Select 3)
In a serial cluster deployment of Interceptor appliances, which interfaces are connected from one Interceptor appliance to another Interceptor appliance assuming they are connected back to back?
What are the capabilities of an Interceptor appliance? (Select 3)
When is it necessary to configure the SRDF Module rules? (Select 2)
On the Interceptor appliance, what are the possible filter settings on a load balancing rule? (Select 4)
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?
The primary purpose of setting proxies (found on Networking – Proxies) on the Interceptor is to: