Q: 1
What is the difference between the ACK flag and the RST flag in the NetFlow log session?
Options
Discussion
Option D
Seen similar questions in Cisco official guides. D is correct here, since ACK acknowledges receipt and RST does abrupt termination. Labs or mock exams show this pattern a lot, pretty sure that's the distinction.
D
B
C is off here, D is correct since ACK just confirms packet receipt and RST means the connection gets cut immediately. Easy to mix those up, but pretty sure D matches TCP basics. Agree?
C/D? I get why D makes sense but could see C tripping people up on the actual test.
Its D here. ACK is for confirming receipt of segments, RST is used when the session needs to be killed off quickly. Pretty sure that's what NetFlow logs will show, open to corrections if I'm missing something.
I think this is same as a common exam questions. on a practice test, I'd go with B here.
Had something like this in a mock, D is the right one.
Nah, it's not B here. D is right because RST means an abrupt end, whereas ACK just confirms receipt of data. B mixes up the order, common trap on exam practice. I think D fits the TCP flag behavior best.
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