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300-410 Practice Question: The default threshold value (in milliseconds) for…
What is the default threshold value (in milliseconds) for an IP SLA operation?
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5000 ms
The default threshold for an IP SLA operation is 5000 milliseconds (5 seconds). This is the value above which the operation is considered to have exceeded a tolerable delay, triggering reaction conditions.
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1000 ms
Why it's wrong here
1000 ms is not the default; it is a common user-configured threshold.
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5000 ms
Why this is correct
Correct. The default threshold is 5000 ms, same as the default timeout.
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10000 ms
Why it's wrong here
10000 ms is not the default.
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No default threshold
Why it's wrong here
There is a default threshold of 5000 ms.
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