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NEW QUESTION 1
Assume a virtual server is configured with a ClientSSL profile. What would the result be if the virtual server's destination port were not 443?

  • A. SSL termination could not be performed if the virtual server's port was not port 443.
  • B. Virtual servers with a ClientSSL profile are always configured with a destination port of 443.
  • C. As long as client traffic was directed to the alternate port, the virtual server would work as intended.
  • D. Since the virtual server is associated with a ClientSSL profile, it will always process traffic sent to port 443.

Answer: C

NEW QUESTION 2
Which two can be a part of a pool's definition? (Choose two.)

  • A. rule(s)
  • B. profile(s)
  • C. monitor(s)
  • D. persistence type
  • E. loadbalancing mode

Answer: CE

NEW QUESTION 3
What is the status of a pool member when manual resume is enabled and a health check first fails and then passes?

  • A. Offline (Disabled)
  • B. Offline (Enabled)
  • C. Available (Disabled)
  • D. Available (Enabled)

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 4
A BIG-IP Administrator needs to determine which pool members in a pool have been manually forced offline and are NOT accepting any new traffic. Which status icon indicates this?
A)
B)
C)
D)

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option C
  • D. Option D

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 5
A BIG-IP Administrator reviews the Plane CPU Usage performance chart and discovers a high percentage of Control Plane utilization.
Which type of traffic does this indicate a higher usage of?

  • A. Administrative
  • B. Tunnel
  • C. Accelerated ,
  • D. Application

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 6
Which three statements describe a characteristic of profiles? (Choose three.)

  • A. Default profiles cannot be created or deleted.
  • B. Custom profiles are always based on a parent profile.
  • C. A profile can be a child of one profile and a parent of another.
  • D. All changes to parent profiles are propagated to their child profiles.
  • E. While most virtual servers have at least one profile associated with them, it is not required.

Answer: ABC

NEW QUESTION 7
Refer to the exhibit.
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Which two pool members are eligible to receive new connections? (Choose two)

  • A. 10.21.0.102.80
  • B. 10.21.0.104.80
  • C. 10.21.0.105.80
  • D. 10.21.0.101.80
  • E. 10.21.0.103.80

Answer: BD

NEW QUESTION 8
A BIG-IP Administrator adds new Pool Members into an existing, highly utilized pool. Soon after, there are reports that the application is failing to load for some users. What pool level setting should the BIG-IP Administrator check?

  • A. Availability Requirement
  • B. Allow SNAT
  • C. Action On Service Down
  • D. Slow Ramp Time

Answer: D

Explanation:
Option ABC is a global configuration, has nothing to do with the new pool member, select D after excluding

NEW QUESTION 9
A BIG-IP device is configured with both an internal external and two Corporate VLANs. The virtual server has SNAT enabled and is set to listen on all VLANs Auto Last Hop is disabled. The Corporate users are on 10.0.0.0./24 and 172.16.0.0/12. The BIG-IP has a Self-IP on the 1.0.0.0.0./24 subnet.
Internet users are able to access the virtual server. Only some of the Corporate users are able to connect to the virtual server A BIG-IP Administrator performs a tcpdump on the BIG-IP and verifies that traffic is arriving from users in 10.0.0.0/24.
What should the BIG-IP Administrator do to correct this behaviour?

  • A. Disable the server on the internal VLAN
  • B. Add a static route for the 172.16.0.0/12 subnet
  • C. Change the default route to point to the extra firewall
  • D. Modify the default route of the servers to point to the BIG-IP device

Answer: B

NEW QUESTION 10
How should a BIG-IP Administrator persistent sessions from being sent to a pool member so that the server administrator can perform maintenance?

  • A. force the pool member offline
  • B. disable the pool member
  • C. add an additional monitor to the poor
  • D. disable the virtual server

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 11
How should a BIG-IP Administrator control the amount of traffic that a newly enabled pool member receives.

  • A. set the Slow Ramp Time
  • B. set a Connection Limit
  • C. set the Priority Group Activation
  • D. set a Health Monitor

Answer: A

Explanation:
Slow Ramp Time
Specifies the duration during which the system sends less traffic to a newly-enabled pool member. The amount of traffic is based on the ratio of how long the pool member has been available compared to the slow ramp time, in seconds. Once the pool member has been online for a time greater than the slow ramp time, the pool member receives a full proportion of the incoming traffic. Slow ramp time is particularly useful for the least connections load balancing mode.
Setting this to a nonzero value can cause unexpected Priority Group behavior, such as load balancing to a low-priority member even with enough high-priority servers.

NEW QUESTION 12
Refer to the exhibit. The BIG-IP Administrator needs to avoid overloading any of the Pool Members with connections, when they become active.
What should the BIG-IP Administrator configure to meet this requirement?

  • A. Different Ratio for each member
  • B. Same Priority Group to each member
  • C. Action On Service Down to Reselect
  • D. Slow Ramp Time to the Pool

Answer: D

NEW QUESTION 13
Refer to the exhibit.
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An LTM device has a virtual server mapped to www.f5.com. Users report that when they connect to
/resources/201.1.2h.l_l.com they are unable to receive content. What is the likely cause of the issue?

  • A. The pool associated with the virtual server does not have priority group activation enabled.
  • B. The virtual address does not have ARP enabled.
  • C. The virtual address does not have route advertising enabled.
  • D. The pool associated with the virtual server is falling its health check.

Answer: B

NEW QUESTION 14
The BIG-IP Administrator needs to ensure the correct health monitor is being used lor a new HTTP pool named P_example.
Where should the BIG-IP Administrator validate these settings in the Configuration Utility?

  • A. Local Traffic > Nodes > Default Monitor
  • B. Local Traffic > Profiles > Services > HTTP > http
  • C. Local Traffic > Monitors > http
  • D. Local Traffic > Pools > P_ example

Answer: D

NEW QUESTION 15
Administrative user accounts have been defined on the remote LDAP server and are unable to log in to the BIG-IP device.
Which log file should the BIG-IP Administrator check to find the related messages?

  • A. /var/log/secure
  • B. /var/log/messages
  • C. /Nar/log/ltm
  • D. /var/log/user.log

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 16
A BIG-IP Administrator wants to add a new Self IP to the BIG-IP device. Which item should be assigned to the new Self IP being configured?

  • A. Interface
  • B. Route
  • C. VLAN
  • D. Trunk

Answer: C

NEW QUESTION 17
A BIG-IP Administrator needs to configure the BIG-IP system to perform load balancing for FTP servers running passive mode FTP.
How should the administrator configure the Virtual Server to perform this load balancing?

  • A. A Standard Virtual Server + FTP profile
  • B. A Forwarding Virtual Server
  • C. A Performance Layer 4 Virtual Server + FTP profile
  • D. A Message Routing Virtual Server

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 18
Assume a client's traffic is being processed only by a NAT; no SNAT or virtual server processing takes place. Also assume that the NAT definition specifies a NAT address and an origin address while all other settings are left at their defaults. If the origin server were to initiate traffic via the BIG-IP, what changes, if any, would take place when the BIG-IP processes such packets?

  • A. The BIG-IP would drop the request since the traffic didn’t arrive destined to the NAT address.
  • B. The source address would not change, but the destination address would be changed to the NAT address.
  • C. The source address would be changed to the NAT address and destination address would be left unchanged.
  • D. The source address would not change, but the destination address would be changed to a self-IP of the BIG-IP.

Answer: C

NEW QUESTION 19
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