What is the root cause of the issue?

Refer the exhibit. An engineer is troubleshooting a SAF client that is not registering with the SAF forwarder. What is the root cause of the issue?


A. the packets are being corrupted on the network
B. the SAF password is incorrectly configured
C. the SAF port is incorrectly configured
D. the client SAF label is incorrectly configured
E. the packets are being dropped on the network

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4 thoughts on “What is the root cause of the issue?

  1. It doesn’t say “SAF_Integrity_Check_Failure though and that has its own error code.

    It makes more sense than the other though I don’t see packet drops though.

  2. I think the answer should be B .SAF_INTEGRITY_CHECK_FAILURE – A message failed to pass SAF Forwarder security validation. This can occur because of misconfiguration, a potential attack, or more commonly by incorrect provisioning of the password on the Forwarder and SAF client. Reprovision the password and keep a watch on further SAF INTEGRITY CHECK FAILURE alarms. If you receive a persistent number of SAF INTEGRITY CHECK FAILURE alarms, close the interface between SAF Forwarder and Unified CM and investigate the source of the IP packets.

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