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When configuring SmartEvent Initial settings, you must specify a basic topology for SmartEvent to help it calculate traffic direction for events. What is this setting called and what are you defining?

A.
Network, and defining your Class A space
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Network, and defining your Class A space
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Topology, and you are defining the Internal network
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Topology, and you are defining the Internal network
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Internal addresses you are defining the gateways
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Internal addresses you are defining the gateways
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Internal network(s) you are defining your networks
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Internal network(s) you are defining your networks
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

When configuring SmartEvent Initial settings, you must specify a basic topology for SmartEvent to help it calculate traffic direction for events. This setting is called Internal network(s) and you are defining your networks. You can specify one or more networks or IP addresses that are considered internal for SmartEvent. This helps SmartEvent to determine the direction of the traffic (inbound, outbound, or internal) and generate events accordingly.

Reference: [SmartEvent Administration Guide]

asked 16/09/2024
Mohammedsaleh Ibrahim
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