I'm a bit confused on this one. Is the source IP address not required? And do we really need a Linux agent specifically, or would a Windows agent work too? I'll have to think about this a bit more.
Okay, let me think this through. We need a way to establish the connection, so the connection port is definitely one. And since it's a NetPath probe, we probably need some kind of agent software, so I'll go with Linux agent as the other one.
B) Linux agent and D) Windows agent, easy peasy. Although I do wonder if they'll accept 'Agent Mulder' and 'Agent Scully' as valid answers. You never know with these certification exams!
Haha, this question is a piece of cake! B) Linux agent and D) Windows agent, of course. You can't create a NetPath probe without those agents. What, did they think we were going to use a carrier pigeon or something?
I think the correct answers are B) Linux agent and D) Windows agent. You need to have an agent installed on the source system to create a NetPath probe.
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