Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different router levels and how that might be causing the CPU issues. I'll need to review my notes on IS-IS to make sure I understand the implications of each option.
I've got this! The key difference is that the heavy forwarder sends individual events with their own metadata, while the universal forwarder sends a stream with a single set of metadata. I'm confident that option B is the correct answer.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the SIP Server is a key component, but I'm not sure if it's responsible for load balancing. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
Answer should be A - Fabric Virtualisation.
"Fabric Virtualization: This level of virtualization makes the virtual devices independent of the physical computer hardware. It creates a massive pool of storage areas for different virtual machines running on the hardware. Storage area network (SAN) technology is used to achieve fabric level virtualization."
Source - Page 989, Certified Network Defender (CND) Version 2 eBook w/ iLabs e-book (Volumes 1 through 4) EC-Council
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