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
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