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Broadcom 250-447 Exam - Topic 5 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Broadcom's 250-447 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 5
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Refer to the exhibit.

What is shown by clicking ''Referenced By'' whitin a filter?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Wilda
4 months ago
C seems off, why would it show the creator?
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Yolando
4 months ago
I thought it was A at first, but B makes more sense.
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Zoila
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not D? That sounds plausible too.
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Ling
4 months ago
I agree, B is the right choice!
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Geoffrey
4 months ago
It's definitely B, shows policies and targets using the filter.
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Kendra
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B, but I could also see it being about the data classes. Need to double-check my notes!
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Douglass
5 months ago
I feel like it might be related to the account that created the filter, but that doesn't seem right for this context.
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Dewitt
5 months ago
I remember a similar question about filters, and I think it was about the data classes they reference.
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Rozella
5 months ago
I think "Referenced By" shows the policies and targets that use the filter, but I'm not completely sure.
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Marjory
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not sure if I fully understand the context of the question. Maybe I should try to find some more information about the "Referenced By" feature before answering.
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Nidia
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. The options mention things like query builder, policies, and data classes. I'm guessing the "Referenced By" feature has to do with how the filter is being used or what it's connected to. I'll try to eliminate the options that don't seem relevant.
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Sabine
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking what the "Referenced By" feature shows, but I'm not familiar with that functionality. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Carin
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the functionality of a filter. I'll carefully read the options and try to determine which one best matches the description.
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Dominga
5 months ago
Based on my understanding, the Media Gateway's main function is to perform the conversion between TDM and VoIP. So I'm going to select option D as the best answer.
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Jeannetta
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning that users can change their passwords after they're set. That rules out option C.
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Glenn
5 months ago
I practiced questions like this, and I'm pretty sure "Black Tie" refers to a tuxedo in the U.S. and Canada. So, I'm going with True!
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Sommer
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the key is to focus on the definition of "coupling" and identify the statements that describe how building blocks are connected or dependent on each other.
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Leota
10 months ago
I'm just hoping the exam doesn't ask me to write a SQL query to create this filter. That would be a real 'Referenced By' nightmare!
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Arthur
8 months ago
C) The account that created the filter
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Luz
9 months ago
B) The policies and targets that use the filter
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Sheridan
9 months ago
A) Whether the filter is query builder or raw SQL based
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Caitlin
10 months ago
I wonder if the 'Referenced By' feature also shows the number of times the filter has been used. That would be a nice bit of extra information!
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Matt
10 months ago
B) The policies and targets that use the filter - Aha, that's the one! This feature is all about showing the relationships between the filter and other parts of the system. Easy peasy!
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Lavelle
8 months ago
D) The data classes the filter references
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Jarod
9 months ago
C) The account that created the filter
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Delmy
9 months ago
B) The policies and targets that use the filter
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Reena
9 months ago
A) Whether the filter is query builder or raw SQL based
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Tracey
10 months ago
A) Whether the filter is query builder or raw SQL based - Really? That seems like a bit of a stretch. Why would the 'Referenced By' feature tell us about the filter's underlying implementation?
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Abel
8 months ago
B) The policies and targets that use the filter - Knowing where the filter is being used can help us understand its impact.
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Carli
9 months ago
D) The data classes the filter references - I think it's important to know which data classes are being referenced by the filter.
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Nina
9 months ago
B) The policies and targets that use the filter - It makes sense that 'Referenced By' would show us where the filter is being used.
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Francesco
10 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking D) The data classes the filter references, but I guess that's not the correct answer. Gotta be more careful with these tricky exam questions!
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Alonzo
10 months ago
B) The policies and targets that use the filter - That makes sense, the 'Referenced By' feature would show us the other entities that are using this filter, right?
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Tayna
9 months ago
Exactly, it gives you a better understanding of the dependencies on that filter.
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Tawanna
9 months ago
Exactly, it gives you a better understanding of the dependencies on that filter.
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Vallie
9 months ago
It's a useful way to understand the impact of changing or deleting a filter.
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Alyce
10 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps you see which policies and targets are using the filter.
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Yuette
10 months ago
It's a useful way to track the impact of changing or deleting a filter.
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Effie
10 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps you see where else the filter is being used.
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Myra
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) The data classes the filter references.
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Brice
11 months ago
I agree with Avery, because it makes sense to see which policies and targets are using the filter.
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Avery
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) The policies and targets that use the filter.
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