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Cisco Exam 500-285 Topic 2 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-285 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 2
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What does packet latency thresholding measure?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Daren
10 months ago
I'm going with C. Gotta love those trick questions where the right answer is the most obscure one. Packet latency is for processing events, not packets or rules.
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Norah
9 months ago
I agree with you, C is the right answer. It measures the time to process an event.
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Mari
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's D. The time span between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Paulene
9 months ago
I think it's A. It measures the total time to process a packet.
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Karan
10 months ago
Packet latency thresholding? More like packet 'late-ency' thresholding, am I right? (crickets) Okay, sorry, that was a bad one. But seriously, I think D is the answer.
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Makeda
9 months ago
I believe it's C, based on my understanding.
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Arlette
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A.
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Shannon
10 months ago
I agree, D makes sense in this context.
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Eura
10 months ago
I think D is the correct answer.
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Annice
10 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm torn between B and D. Packet latency is all about how long it takes to do something, so I'm leaning towards D.
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Chaya
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. C sounds like it could be the right answer - the amount of time it takes to process an event. But I'm not 100% confident.
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Bernadine
10 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I believe it's the amount of time it takes to process an event.
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Fairy
10 months ago
I think it measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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Elly
11 months ago
But isn't it actually the amount of time it takes to process an event?
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Stephanie
11 months ago
I think it measures the time span between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Yun
11 months ago
I believe it measures the amount of time it takes for a rule to process.
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Brice
11 months ago
D has to be the correct answer. It's measuring the time between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped, right? That's what latency is all about.
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Ben
10 months ago
Absolutely, D is the right choice. It specifically focuses on the time between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Jill
11 months ago
Latency is indeed about measuring the time span between events, so D makes sense as the correct option.
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Lenna
11 months ago
Yes, you're correct. D is the correct answer. It measures the time between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Gertude
11 months ago
Absolutely, D is the right choice. It specifically focuses on the time between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Kaitlyn
11 months ago
Latency is indeed about measuring the time span between events, so D makes sense as the correct option.
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Lauran
11 months ago
Yes, you're correct. D is the correct answer. It measures the time between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Sharen
11 months ago
I think it's option A. Packet latency thresholding measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet. Seems pretty straightforward to me.
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Felicitas
11 months ago
Yeah, that's correct. It's all about the time it takes to process the packet.
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Rupert
11 months ago
I agree, option A makes sense. It measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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Elly
11 months ago
I think packet latency thresholding measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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