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IF the reported packet loss is between 50% and 98%. which status is assigned to the device in the Availability column of summary dashboard?

A.
Up status is assigned because of received packets.
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A.
Up status is assigned because of received packets.
B.
Critical status is assigned because of reduction in number of packets received.
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B.
Critical status is assigned because of reduction in number of packets received.
C.
Degraded status is assigned because of packet loss
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C.
Degraded status is assigned because of packet loss
D.
Down status is assigned because of packet loss.
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D.
Down status is assigned because of packet loss.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Device Status in FortiSIEM: FortiSIEM assigns different statuses to devices based on their operational state and performance metrics.

Packet Loss Impact: The reported packet loss percentage directly influences the status assigned to a device. Packet loss between 50% and 98% indicates significant network issues that affect the device's performance.

Degraded Status: When packet loss is between 50% and 98%, FortiSIEM assigns a 'Degraded' status to the device. This status indicates that the device is experiencing substantial packet loss, which impairs its performance but does not render it completely non-functional.

Reasoning: The 'Degraded' status helps administrators identify devices with serious performance issues that need attention but are not entirely down.

Reference: FortiSIEM 6.3 User Guide, Device Availability and Status section, explains the criteria for assigning different statuses based on performance metrics such as packet loss.

asked 18/09/2024
Randy Kana
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