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Arista Exam ACE-A1.2 Topic 3 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arista's ACE-A1.2 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 3
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When using Monitor Sessions with a destination of the CPU, it is impossible to forward an entire 10Gbps worth of traffic due to internal COPP policies. How might you successfully use this feature given these constraints?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Linwood
1 months ago
Hey, at least we know the CPU is getting a nice workout. Maybe we can get it a personal trainer to help it bulk up and handle that 10Gbps. Or we could just teach it some yoga to stay calm under the pressure.
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Sina
13 days ago
C) Use ACL filters applied to the mirror session.
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Clare
16 days ago
B) Use packet truncation.
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Willie
18 days ago
A) You just have to live with it.
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Lelia
2 months ago
A bigger TCAM, huh? Guess I'll need to win the lottery to afford that kind of upgrade. Maybe I can just use a magnifying glass to see the important bits.
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Desiree
2 months ago
ACL filters, eh? Looks like I'll need to brush up on my access control list skills. Just hope I don't accidentally block the wrong traffic and make things even worse.
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Elenora
19 days ago
User 3: Using packet truncation might be a safer option in that case.
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Gilma
20 days ago
User 2: Yeah, but you have to be careful not to block important traffic.
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Stephania
1 months ago
User 3: Packet truncation might also be a good option to consider.
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Rutha
1 months ago
User 1: ACL filters can definitely help with that.
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Alayna
1 months ago
User 2: Yeah, just be careful not to block the wrong traffic.
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Doretha
2 months ago
User 1: ACL filters can definitely help with that.
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Tien
2 months ago
Packet truncation, huh? Sounds like a great way to get a partial picture of what's going on. Maybe I'll just use it to watch the first few bytes of each packet. That'll do the trick!
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Casie
2 months ago
Wow, I can't believe the CPU can't handle 10Gbps, that's just ridiculous! I guess I'll have to settle for watching my network in slow motion.
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Ressie
2 days ago
A) You just have to live with it.
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Lynda
4 days ago
D) Buy a switch with a larger TCAM.
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Lelia
7 days ago
C) Use ACL filters applied to the mirror session.
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Jani
1 months ago
B) Use packet truncation.
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Ben
1 months ago
A) You just have to live with it.
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Phyliss
2 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe option C) Use ACL filters applied to the mirror session could also help.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
I agree with Cyril, packet truncation seems like the best solution.
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Cyril
2 months ago
I think option B) Use packet truncation could work.
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Rolf
2 months ago
But what about option C) Use ACL filters applied to the mirror session? That could also help manage the traffic.
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Kerry
2 months ago
I agree with Solange, packet truncation seems like a viable solution.
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Solange
2 months ago
I think option B) Use packet truncation could work.
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