Question 113:
A wireless network administrator needs to limit guest user TCP traffic to no more than 50,000 kb/s, to conserve bandwidth on the guest WLAN. To do this, the administrator configures the average real-time rate to 50,000 kb/s and the burst real-time rate to 60,000 kb/s. Why does a test of the guest account show no restriction for the client TCP traffic?
Answer options:
A. The administrator should have configured the average data rate and burst data rate. B. The average real-time rate and burst real-time rate should always be equal. C. The average real-time rate should always be higher than the burst real-time rate. D. The administrator should have configured the average data rate and the average real-time rate.