Status, Average Response Time, and Packet Loss are the only node details data you can view for your switch A device. The

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Status, Average Response Time, and Packet Loss are the only node details data you can view for your switch A device. The

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Status, Average Response Time, and Packet Loss are the only node details data you can view for your switch A device. The node details of your identical switch B device show Status, Average Response Time, and Packet Loss and other statistics. How can you monitor the other statistics on switch A and not lose any historical data?

A. Delete switch A, and then add it again and this time choose “Most Devices: SNMP and ICMP” as the polling method
B. Edit the node properties of switch A and change the polling method to “Most Devices: SNMP and ICMP”
C. Edit the node properties of switch A and change the polling method to “Status Only: ICMP”
D. Edit the node properties of switch B and change the polling method to “Status Only: ICMP”
E. Add switch A again without deleting it first, and this time choose “Most Devices: SNMP and ICMP” as the polling method
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