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Zscaler ZDTE Exam - Topic 4 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Zscaler's ZDTE exam
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Topic #: 4
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A customer wants to set up an alert rule in ZDX to monitor the Wi-Fi signal on newly deployed laptops. What type of alert rule should they create?

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Zscaler Digital Experience (ZDX) organizes its telemetry and alerting around key domains: Application, Network, and Device. Wi-Fi signal strength is a client-side characteristic of the endpoint itself, measured from the user's device, not from the network path or the application service. In the ZDX training content, Wi-Fi signal, Wi-Fi link speed, CPU, memory, and similar metrics are clearly categorized under Device health.

When creating an alert rule to monitor newly deployed laptops, the administrator should therefore choose a Device-type alert and then select Wi-Fi signal--related metrics and thresholds. This allows ZDX to trigger alerts whenever the Wi-Fi signal on those endpoints falls below an acceptable level, helping operations teams quickly identify poor local wireless conditions that degrade user experience.

Network alerts are intended for end-to-end path health (latency, packet loss, DNS resolution, gateway reachability, etc.), and Application alerts focus on performance and availability of specific apps or services. ''Interface'' as a standalone alert type is not how ZDX structures its top-level alert categories; interface-related metrics are surfaced as device-side attributes. Consequently, the correct classification for Wi-Fi signal monitoring in ZDX is a Device alert rule.

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Twana
4 days ago
I think the alert rule should be related to the device since it's about the laptops, but I'm not entirely sure.
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