When configuring SmartEvent Initial settings, you must specify a basic topology to SmartEvent to help it calculate traffic direction for events. What is this setting called, and what are you defining?
A.
Network; and defining your Class A space
B.
Topology; and you are defining the Internal network
C.
Internal addresses; you are defining the gateways
D.
Internal network(s); you are defining your networks
correct, from CCSE R80 guide:
To help SmartEvent determine whether events originated internally or externally, the internal network must be defined in the initial settings. There are four options to calculate the traffic direction:
• Incoming — All the sources are outside the network and all destinations are inside.
• Outgoing — All sources are inside the network and all destinations are outside.
• Internal — Sources and destinations are all inside the network.
• Other — A mixture of and internal and external values makes the result indeterminate
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