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201-01 · Question #137
201-01 Question #137: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C. Moving from high-level data (such as flow level) down into packet level data. See the full explanation below for the reasoning.
Question
When using a Network Performance Management tool such as Cascade, the term "drill- down" when troubleshooting usually refers to:
Options
- AMoving from packet headers into packet contents displayed in hexadecimal format
- BThe process of logging into the systems GUI to troubleshoot a problem after receiving an email
- CMoving from high-level data (such as flow level) down into packet level data
- DMoving from an ARP table on a router to a CAM table on a switch
- EMoving from a flow that is being blocked on the network to a firewall rule that is blocking it
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