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299-01 Riverbed Certified Solutions Professional - Network Performance Management Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

Prepare effectively for your Riverbed 299-01 Riverbed Certified Solutions Professional - Network Performance Management certification with our extensive collection of free, high-quality practice questions. Each question is designed to mirror the actual exam format and objectives, complete with comprehensive answers and detailed explanations. Our materials are regularly updated for 2025, ensuring you have the most current resources to build confidence and succeed on your first attempt.

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Which of the following are TRUE concerning packet capture jobs on the Cascade Shark appliancE. (Select 4)

A.

Packets can be captured from multiple capture ports on one Cascade Shark appliance.

B.

The maximum length the packet data can be specified.

C.

Packets can be filtered on host IP addresses.

D.

SSL traffic can be decoded if the appropriate certificate are loaded in the Cascade Shark appliance.

E.

The maximum storage bandwidth for the job can be specified in bits/sec.

F.

Multiple packet capture jobs can run concurrently.

Is there a way to look at who owns the Domain for an external IP Address shown in the Cascade Profiler GUI?

A.

No.

B.

Yes, you can do this with the "ARIN" lookup in "external links". The customer can also add additional external links if they have other sites they use to look up IP Addresses.

C.

This is available as a column in any report that displays the IP Address.

D.

This is available under IP Host Group Type.

Which of the following is a valid group definition on Cascade Profiler? (Select 4)

A.

10.0.0.0/23 United_States

B.

0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 Worldwide

C.

24.32.8.43/32 CEO_Printer

D.

192.168.0.5/255.0.255.0 Printers

E.

10.38.14.1/255.255.255.255 My Computer

In order to create an interactive view on Cascade Pilot:

A.

Select two views from the views panel using control-click then right click on one and select "Create Interactive View" from the drop-down menu.

B.

After a Drill-Down from one view to another, right click on the Drill-Down view in the sources panel and select "Create Interactive View" from the drop-down menu.

C.

Select any item (such as a host IP Address, Port or Protocol name) in the main workspace and right click on the item, then select "Create Interactive View" from the drop-down menu.

D.

Select any view in the views panel, right-click it and select "Create Interactive View" from the drop-down menu.

E.

Open the filters panel, apply an existing or new filter to the view then select "save as interactive view" from the home menu.

How do I run a report on Cascade Profiler to show all hosts that have talked to server "192.168.1.100" on TCP port 25?

A.

Under the traffic reports Advanced Tab, place "192.168.1.100" in the Host field – select "Acting as Server" in the drop down, enter "tcp/25" in the Protocol field and select "Hosts" in the "report-by" pull down.

B.

Under the traffic reports Advanced Tab, place "192.168.1.100" in the Host field – select "Acting as Server" in the drop down, enter "tcp/25" in the Protocol field and select "Peers Hosts" in the "report-by" pull down.

C.

Under the traffic reports Advanced Tab, place "192.168.1.100" in the Host field – select "Acting as Client and Server" in the drop down, enter "tcp-25" in the Protocol field and select "Hosts" in the "report-by" pull down.

D.

Under the "Quick Reports" pull down from the dashboard page, select "Host" enter the IP Address and hit return.

On the Cascade Profiler, when importing a switch mitigation device list, it needs to be in the following format:

A.

host_name, device_type, read_only_community_string, write_community_string

B.

host_name, IP_address, read_only_community_string, write_community_string

C.

host_name, IP_address, device_type, read_only_community_string, write_community_string

D.

host_name, IP_address, device_type, read_only_community_string, write_community_string, pass phrase

What are the two types of dashboards available within the Cascade Profiler GUI? (select 2)

A.

Top Hosts

B.

Top Applications

C.

Public

D.

Private

E.

Devices and Interfaces Utilization

Trace clips that no longer have data because their packet data and trend data is no longer available in the parent capture job trace:

A.

Appear with a red lightning bolt icon within Cascade Pilot.

B.

Appear with a lock icon within Cascade Pilot.

C.

Appear with a grey lightning bolt icon within Cascade Pilot.

D.

Appear with a yellow lightning bolt icon within Cascade Pilot.

E.

Appear with the trace clip name in red text within Cascade Pilot.

What is the minimum number of physical appliances required when building Cascade solution that will collect and process 3.6 million unique (de-duplicated) flows/minute from NetFlow sources?

A.

11 for the Cascade Profiler, 3 Cascade Gateways

B.

10 for the Cascade Profiler, 3 Cascade Gateways

C.

11 for the Cascade Profiler, 5 Cascade Gateways

D.

10 for the Cascade Profiler, 5 Cascade Gateways

E.

12 for the Cascade Profiler, 4 Cascade Gateways

A user wants to use the link congestion analytic policy on Cascade Profiler to monitor five key WAN links for an increase in traffic outside of the expected traffic that includes TCP/80, TCP/443, TCP25, and UDP/53. Can the link congestion policy be used for this scenario?

A.

No, because a link analytic can monitor only a single interface.

B.

Yes, one can define separate link congestion analytic policies for each WAN interface.

C.

No, because one can only define specific ports to include on a link congestion policy.

D.

Yes, because one can define a port group that includes every UDP and TCP port except for those that include the expected traffic, and that port group can be used for the link congestion analytic policy.

E.

No, and both A and C include valid reasons.

Within Cascade Pilot, to analyze the round-trip time in a trace file, you can:

A.

Ask Riverbed Support to send you the proper View to use.

B.

Open the View folders in Cascade Pilot to look for a View named "Round-trip time".

C.

Use the View search box and enter "round".

D.

Use the Help menu and search for round.

Which of the following capabilities are supported by the Cascade Sensor appliance but are not supported by the Cascade Sensor-VE RSP packagE. (Select 2)

A.

Network Round Trip measurement

B.

Packet logging

C.

Server Delay measurement

D.

Connection Throughput measurement

E.

Retransmission measurement

F.

L7 application fingerprint checking

If unable to connect to the Cascade Shark Appliance from the Cascade Pilot console it could be becausE. (Select 2)

A.

The correct communication port(s) are NOT open on the firewall between Cascade Pilot and Cascade Shark.

B.

The Cascade Shark is placed in "passthru" mode so Cascade Pilot access is not available

C.

The Cascade Shark appliance has no capture jobs configured.

D.

You may be running Cascade Pilot-Personal-Edition (PE). You need the full version of Cascade Pilot to connect to Cascade Shark.

E.

Trend/Index data is disabled on the Cascade Shark Appliance.

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