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Event Viewer? (Choose all that apply)
A. Right-click Dest_Address_Group_View and choose View.
B. Double-click Dest_Address_Group_View
C. Right-click Dest_Address_Group_View and choose Display.
D. Right-click Sig_Name_Group_View and choose View.
E. Right-click Sig_Name_Group_View and choose Display.
F. Double-click Sig_Name_Group_View
Answer: B, F
Explanation:
Right-click a row in the Expanded Details Dialog, and then select View Alarms.
Result: The Alarm Information Dialog appears.
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Double-click the cell containing the alarms you want to view in the Total Alarm Count column. Result: The
Alarm Information Dialog appears.
Reference: Cisco IDS Sensor Software - Cisco Intrusion Detection System Event Viewer Version 3.1
Note: To view the alarm information, right-click the alarm in the Expanded Details Dialog window and choose
View Alarms. The alarm Information Dialog window displays each event and the associated alarm data, such as
Signature Name, Source address, and Destination address. - Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System 4 chap 10
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QUESTION 203
Which methods are available inMonitoring Center for Security to populate the device database?
A. manual entry only
B. import from IDS MC only
C. manual entry and import from IDS MC only
D. manual entry, import from IDS MC, and import from Resource Manager Essentials only
E. manual entry, import from IDS MC, and import from Resource Manager Essentials, and import from text
file.
Answer: C
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QUESTION 204
How is the certificate information obtained when choosing an encrypted protocol with IDS Event
Viewer?
A. It is generated on the IEV host
B. It is obtained from the Certificate Authority
C. It is obtained from the Cisco IDS Sensor
D. HTTPS does not need a certificate
Answer: C
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