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IBM C1000-156 Sample Questions:
You analyzed network flows and decided that you want to track any network bandwidth violations by any application that comes from your network source. You want to report on all applications that create traffic and the amount of data (total bytes) from each IP. You want to store the IP address, the application, and the amount of data in the reference data collection.
What type of reference data collection must you create to support this use case?
Which user role is defined by default in QRadar?
Which is the default port for the first NetFlow flow source that is configured in QRadar?
In a single domain QRadar deployment, which IP addresses are considered local?
An administrator opens the Offenses section and goes to Rules to edit the system notification rule. What is the rule name for system notifications?
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