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IBM Exam C1000-162 Topic 4 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-162 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 4
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What two (2) guidelines should you follow when you define your network hierarchy?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Bobbye
22 days ago
B) Organize your systems and networks by role or similar traffic patterns. Definitely the most logical way to structure the hierarchy. It's like building a family tree, but for your network.
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Leslie
1 months ago
E) Use flow data to build the asset database. Interesting, I haven't heard of that approach before. I'll have to look into it more.
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Lorean
2 days ago
It's definitely a useful guideline to follow when defining network hierarchy.
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Marquetta
3 days ago
I agree, it helps with organizing systems based on traffic patterns.
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Leonora
18 days ago
Flow data is a great way to keep track of assets.
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Selma
1 months ago
C) Use the autoupdates feature to automatically populate the network hierarchy. Sounds convenient, but I'm not sure if that's a recommended approach for defining the hierarchy.
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Judy
2 months ago
A) Do not configure a network group with more than 15 objects. Hmm, I wonder if that's to avoid performance issues or just a best practice guideline.
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Louvenia
6 days ago
B) Use flow data to build the asset database.
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Jessenia
25 days ago
A) I think organizing by role makes sense, it helps with managing access and security.
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Geoffrey
29 days ago
B) Do not configure a network group with more than 15 objects.
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German
1 months ago
A) Organize your systems and networks by role or similar traffic patterns.
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Jina
2 months ago
B) Organize your systems and networks by role or similar traffic patterns. Makes sense to me, it helps group related assets and manage the hierarchy better.
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Lashandra
1 months ago
B) Organize your systems and networks by role or similar traffic patterns.
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Millie
1 months ago
A) Do not configure a network group with more than 15 objects.
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Leontine
2 months ago
But we should also avoid configuring a network group with too many objects, right?
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Sherell
2 months ago
I agree with Vivan, it helps in managing traffic patterns better.
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Vivan
2 months ago
I think we should organize systems by role for network hierarchy.
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