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Which two use cases for IBM Cloud Flow logs can be supported by a single collector? (Choose two.)

  • A. Collect data for a single network interface in a virtual server instance
  • B. Collect data for all network interfaces in an IBM Cloud Classic infrastructure
  • C. Collect data for all network interfaces in an IBM Cloud region
  • D. Collect data for all network interfaces in an IBM Cloud account
  • E. Collect data for all network interfaces in a subnet
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Malex68
1 month ago
Selected Answer: AE
In IBM Cloud VPC Flow Logs, a collector is a resource that defines where and how flow log data is collected and sent. Each collector can be attached to specific network interfaces or to an entire subnet, and captures traffic flow metadata for those resources. Details: A. Collect data for a single network interface in a virtual server instance → ✅ You can create a flow log collector scoped to a specific network interface (VNI). Useful for detailed analysis or troubleshooting of a single VM’s network activity. E. Collect data for all network interfaces in a subnet → ✅ You can also create a flow log collector at the subnet level, which automatically includes all VNIs in that subnet.
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