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In a network monitoring scenario, a network engineer is tasked with analyzing traffic patterns using both SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and NetFlow. The engineer needs to determine the average bandwidth usage over a specific period and identify any anomalies in traffic. Given that the total bytes transferred over a 10-minute interval is 600,000,000 bytes, calculate the average bandwidth in Mbps. Additionally, the engineer observes that during this period, there were significant spikes in traffic that were not captured by SNMP polling intervals. What could be the reason for this discrepancy, and how can NetFlow complement SNMP in this analysis?
The average bandwidth usage is 8 Mbps, and NetFlow provides detailed flow information that captures transient spikes in traffic that SNMP may miss due to its polling nature.
The average bandwidth usage is 6 Mbps, and SNMP is sufficient for capturing all traffic patterns without the need for NetFlow.
The average bandwidth usage is 10 Mbps, and both SNMP and NetFlow provide similar levels of detail in traffic analysis.
The average bandwidth usage is 4 Mbps, and NetFlow is only useful for historical data analysis, not real-time monitoring.

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