A. 2 per Security Group
B. 4 per Security Group
C. 2
D. 4
A. To connect in between Orchestrators
B. To connect appliances to customer's infrastructure
C. To connect appliances to Orchestrators
D. To connect Orchestrators to customer's infrastructure
A. One orchestrator only, but Orchestrator amount is 2 or no Sync in between orchestrators
B. No Sync between orchestrators
C. Single orchestrator environment, but configured Orchestrator amount is 2
D. Remote orchestrator has no empty interfaces
A. Between 2 and 4
B. 2
C. 3
D. All 10
A. To transfer configuration files from Orchestrators to Appliances
B. May be used for any purpose, but synchronization always have priority
C. To transfer data in case of full utilization of the downlink interfaces
D. To synchronize configurations and connections in between connection tables of different Appliances
A. Reserved for internal purposes. Not in use.
B. Out-of-band interfaces for access to Orchestrator itself.
C. Additional ports used as uplinks.
D. 1Gbps connectivity for Security Groups.
A. One Downlink cable only
B. Four cables: uplink, downlink, SYNC and Management
C. Three cables: uplink, downlink, SYNC
D. Two cables: one uplink and one downlink