Which of the following indicates the number of requests queued for service?

Which of the following indicates the number of requests queued for service?

Which of the following indicates the number of requests queued for service?

A.
Network Interface: Output Queue Length

B.
Redirector: Current Commands

C.
Redirector: Server Sessions Hung

D.
Redirector

Explanation:
Redirector: Current Commands: Indicates the number of requests queued for service.
Incorrect Answers:
A: This object monitors the amount of data transmitted to and from the NIC each second.
This should be compared to the NIC’s rated capacity.
B: Redirector: Server Sessions Hung: Identifies active sessions that have timed out due to communications failures.
D: Redirector: Manages network connections to other computers that have originated from the source computer.
References:
Charles J. Brooks, Server+ Certification Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2006, p. 342



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Jos Jansen

Jos Jansen

In the explanation something went wrong:
B: Redirector: Server Sessions Hung: Identifies active sessions that have timed out due to communications failures

Should be:
C: Redirector: Server Sessions Hung: Identifies active sessions that have timed out due to communications failures