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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
2 days 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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Karan
4 days 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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Annice
13 days 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
14 days 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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Fairy
3 days ago
User 1: I think it measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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Elly
16 days ago
But isn't it actually the amount of time it takes to process an event?
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Stephanie
19 days ago
I think it measures the time span between a triggered event and when the packet is dropped.
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Yun
29 days ago
I believe it measures the amount of time it takes for a rule to process.
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Brice
1 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
12 days 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
19 days ago
Latency is indeed about measuring the time span between events, so D makes sense as the correct option.
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Lenna
20 days 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
24 days 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
25 days ago
Latency is indeed about measuring the time span between events, so D makes sense as the correct option.
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Lauran
26 days 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
1 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
16 days ago
Yeah, that's correct. It's all about the time it takes to process the packet.
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Rupert
27 days ago
I agree, option A makes sense. It measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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Elly
1 months ago
I think packet latency thresholding measures the total elapsed time it takes to process a packet.
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