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Cisco Exam 500-285 Topic 1 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-285 exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 1
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What does packet latency thresholding measure?

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Jess
2 months ago
I'm going with D) - it just makes the most sense to me. Although, if the packet is dropped, does that mean I won't get my score on this question? Hmm...
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Latrice
25 days ago
I'm not sure, but let's hope that's not the case.
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Vivienne
26 days ago
But if the packet is dropped, does that mean we won't get credit for this question?
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Ettie
1 months ago
I agree, it seems like the most logical choice.
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Carrol
2 months ago
User 1: I think D) is the correct answer.
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Galen
3 months ago
B) is tempting, but I think it's more about the overall time, not just the rule processing time. Gotta love these tricky networking questions!
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Kristel
22 days ago
C) the amount of time it takes to process an event
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Melynda
1 months ago
B) is tempting, but I think it's more about the overall time, not just the rule processing time.
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Sanda
1 months ago
A) the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet
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Jutta
2 months ago
C) the amount of time it takes to process an event
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Marshall
2 months ago
B) is tempting, but I think it's more about the overall time, not just the rule processing time.
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Chan
2 months ago
A) the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet
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Isidra
3 months ago
D) sounds like the right answer to me. Packet latency thresholding is all about monitoring the time between an event and when the packet is dropped.
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Judy
3 months ago
I agree with Cecily, it makes sense that it measures the total elapsed time to process a packet.
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Bulah
3 months ago
I think it measures the time span between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Cordie
3 months ago
C) is interesting, but I'm not sure it's the right answer. Packet latency is more about the time it takes to move the packet through the network, not just the processing time.
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Paulene
2 months ago
C) is interesting, but I'm not sure it's the right answer. Packet latency is more about the time it takes to move the packet through the network, not just the processing time.
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Kanisha
2 months ago
A) the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet
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Lorrie
3 months ago
I believe it measures the amount of time it takes for a rule to process.
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Cecily
3 months ago
I think packet latency thresholding measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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Allene
3 months ago
A) seems too broad, I think it's more specific to the time it takes to process the packet.
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Milly
3 months ago
B) the amount of time it takes for a rule to process
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Marjory
3 months ago
A) the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet
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