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Which telemetry data captures variations seen within the flow, such as the packets TTL, IP/TCP flags, and payload length?
- A . interpacket variation
B. software package variation
C. flow insight variation
D. process details variation
Suggested Answer: A
Explanation:
The telemetry information consists of three types of data:
+ Flow information: This information contains details about endpoints, protocols, ports, when the flow started,
how long the flow was active, etc.
+ Interpacket variation: This information captures any interpacket variations within the flow. Examples include
variation in Time To Live (TTL), IP and TCP flags, payload length, etc
+ Context details: Context information is derived outside the packet header. It includes details about variation in buffer utilization, packet drops within a flow, association with tunnel endpoints, etc.
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/en_uk/products/switches/
cisco_nexus_9300_ex_platform_switches_white_paper_uki.pdf
Explanation:
The telemetry information consists of three types of data:
+ Flow information: This information contains details about endpoints, protocols, ports, when the flow started,
how long the flow was active, etc.
+ Interpacket variation: This information captures any interpacket variations within the flow. Examples include
variation in Time To Live (TTL), IP and TCP flags, payload length, etc
+ Context details: Context information is derived outside the packet header. It includes details about variation in buffer utilization, packet drops within a flow, association with tunnel endpoints, etc.
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/en_uk/products/switches/
cisco_nexus_9300_ex_platform_switches_white_paper_uki.pdf
Posted : 13/02/2023 3:19 pm