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Understanding technical and functional aspects of LTM Specialist

The following will be discussed in F5 301 dumps:

  • Given a normal traffic volume, decide the suitable SNAT setup
  • Given a situation, decide the base profiles for an application
  • Explain how to offload HTTP workers for SSL pressure and reserving
  • Describe the means to consolidate customer validation to the SSL interaction
  • Explain how to make an application explicit screen
  • Determine the impact of a screen on the virtual worker status
  • Explain the means important to arrange AVR
  • Explain when SNAT is required
  • Explain the means important to arrange the AVR
  • Describe the contrast among customer and worker SSL profiles
  • Explain the coordinating with request of numerous virtual workers U/A
  • Explain how to perform outbound burden adjusting
  • Explain how to make an AVR profile and alternatives
  • Describe the means to consolidate customer validation to the SSL interaction
  • Explain the logging and warnings alternatives of AVR
  • Differentiate distinctive burden adjusting techniques
  • Describe the contrast among customer and worker SSL preparing
  • Describe how a given assistance is conveyed on a LTM
  • Given a bunch of boundaries, anticipate a result of a screen status on other LTM gadget objects
  • Explain how to utilize LTM as an assistance intermediary
  • Given a bunch of SSL necessities, decide the fitting profile choices to make or alter in the SSL profile
  • Describe the security alternatives while making a virtual worker (i.e., VLAN constraint, course spaces, bundle channels, iRules)
  • Given an application arrangement, figure out what capacities can be offloaded to the LTM gadget
  • Describe the cycle to refresh lapsed SSL endorsements
  • Explain how to make a HTTP arrangement to deal with a HTTP worker mistake
  • Determine the impact of dynamic versus inline screens on the application status or on the LTM gadget
  • Given an application arrangement, figure out what capacities can be offloaded to the LTM gadget
  • Describe the advantage of utilizing SNAT pools
  • Given an ideal result, figure out where to apply wellbeing screens
  • Explain the impact of LTM gadget design boundaries on load adjusting choices
  • Given a bunch of use prerequisites, decide the suitable virtual worker type to utilize
  • Describe the cycle to refresh lapsed SSL endorsements
  • Given a bunch of use prerequisites, decide the suitable virtual worker arrangement settings
  • Given an application arrangement, decide the suitable profile and determination choices
  • Determine under which conditions an outside screen is required

 

NEW QUESTION 13
A BIG-IP has the following objects configured: A SNAT pool with 2 members:
150.10.33.33 and 10.10.1.33 A load-balancing pool with 5 members:
10.10.1.1-10.10.1.5:80
The BIG-IP has two self-IP addresses: 150.10.10.10 and 10.10.1.10 A virtual server at 150.10.30.30:80 that is associated with both the SNAT pool and the load-balancing pool. If a client at IP address 200.10.10.10 initiates a connection to the virtual server, what will the source IP address be in the packets sent to the chosen pool member?

  • A. 10.10.1.10
  • B. 10.10.1.33
  • C. 200.10.10.10
  • D. 150.10.30.30
  • E. 150.10.33.33
  • F. It could be any of the addresses of the members of the load-balancing pool.

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 14
A monitor has been defined using the HTTP monitor template. The send and receive strings were customized, but all other settings were left at their defaults. Which resources can the monitor be assigned to?

  • A. most pools
  • B. most nodes
  • C. only specific pool members
  • D. most virtual severs

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 15
An LTM has the 3 virtual servers, four self IP addresses defined and the networks shown in the exhibit. Selected options for each object are shown below. Settings not shown are at their defaults. VirtualServerl Destination: 10.10.2.102:443 netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 172.16/16 network VirtualServer2 Destination: 10.10.2.102:* netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 192.168/16 network VirtualServer3 Destination: 10.10.2.0:80 netmask 255.255.255.0 Type: IP Forwarding SNAT1 Source IP: All Addresses SNAT Address: SNAT Pool with 2 members - 172.16.20.50 and 192.168.10.50 Self IPs 192.168.1.1; 172.16.1.1; 10.10.2.1;
10.10.1.1 A connection attempt is made with a source IP and port of 10.20.100.50:2222 and a destination IP and port of 10.10.2.102:80. When the request is processed, what will be the destination IP address?

  • A. Destination IP: 10.10.2.102
  • B. The request will be dropped.
  • C. Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168/16 network
  • D. Destination IP: pool member in the 172.16/16 network

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 16
An LTM has the 3 virtual servers, a SNAT, four self IP addresses defined and the networks shown in the exhibit. Selected options for each object are shown below. Settings not shown are at their defaults. VirtualServerl Destination: 10.10.2.102:80 netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 172.16/16 network VirtualServer2 Destination: 10.10.2.102:* netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 192.168/16 network VirtualServer3 Destination: 10.10.2.0:80 netmask 255.255.255.0 Type: IP Forwarding SNAT1 Source IP: All Addresses SNATAddress: SNAT Pool with 2 members- 172.16.20.50 and 192.168.10.50 Self IPs 192.168.1.1; 172.16.1.1; 10.10.2.1; 10.10.1.1 A connection attempt is made with a source IP and port of 10.20.100.50:2222 and a destination IP and port of 10.10.2.10:80. When the request is processed, what will be the destination IP address?

  • A. Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168/16 network.
  • B. Destination IP: 10.10.2.10
  • C. The request will be dropped.
  • D. Destination IP: pool member in the 172.16/16 network

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 17
When a pool is created and saved to file, where is the default file and location for the pool configuration? When a pool is created and saved to file, where is the default file and location for the pool configuration?

  • A. lconfig/bigip.conf
  • B. /etc/bigip_base.conf
  • C. /config/bigip_base.conf
  • D. /config/BigDB.dat

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 18
Which is a potential result when a trunk is configured on a BIG-IP?

  • A. Since any VLANs associated with the trunk are necessarily associated with multiple interfaces, the VLAN using the must use tagged packets.
  • B. Packets flowing to the VLAN could arrive on any of the interfaces in the trunk
  • C. No additional trunks can be configuration since each BIG-IP is limited to one trunk
  • D. VLAN fail-safe is not available for any VLAN associated with any trunks.

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 19
A monitor has been defined with an alias port of 443. All other options are left at their defaults. The administrator
wishes to assign it to a pool of members where the members' ports vary. Which is the result?

  • A. For each member, the monitor will test member node at port 443. For each member, the monitor will test the member ? node at port 443.
  • B. For each member, if the member port is not 443, the member will be marked down. For each member,if the member? Port is not 443, the member will be marked down.
  • C. This assignment is not allowed since the port do not match.
  • D. For each member. If it is running an SSL service at the member port, the monitor may work. Otherwise, the monitor will fail and the member for each member, if it is running an SSL service at the member port, the monitor may work. Otherwise, the monitor will fail and the member will be marked down.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 20
Which action CANNOT be performed by an iRule?

  • A. Direct a client's request to a pool based on the client's browser's language.
  • B. Direct a connection request to a specific pool.
  • C. Chang the virtual server's default pool.
  • D. Limit a given client to a set amount of bandwidth.
  • E. Substitute a server's response with alternate data.
  • F. Discard a client before connecting to a server.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 21
How is traffic flow through transparent virtual servers different from typical virtual servers?

  • A. Traffic flow through transparent virtual severs is not load balabced.
  • B. Traffic flow through transparent virtual servers is bridged ( leave IP and MAC.addresses intact) rather than routed (leave IP address intact but change the MAC.addresses).
  • C. traffic flow through transparent virtual servers soes not have IP address translation performed.
  • D. traffic flow through transparent virtual servers must be forwarded through a single routing device.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 22
How is traffic flow through transparent virtual servers different from typical virtual servers?

  • A. any bytes within the initial client request packet
  • B. any text string within a cookie
  • C. an IP address
  • D. the value in the tcp acknowledgement field

Answer: B,C

 

NEW QUESTION 23
Which statement is true concerning packet filters?

  • A. The order of filters does not affect which traffic is accepted or denied
  • B. Filters cannot prevent the BIG_IP synching process from taking place.
  • C. In addition to administrator-created filters, three always exists a "deny all" filter that processes traffic last.
  • D. Filters cannot prevent access to the management port.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 24
What is the expected difference between two source address persistence profiles if profile A has a mask of 255.255.255.0 and profile B has a mask of 255.255.0.0?

  • A. Profile B has a greater potential number of persistence records.
  • B. Profile B will have fewer persistence records for the sane client base.
  • C. There are no detectable differences.
  • D. Profile A will have more clients matching existing persistence records.

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 25
The following iRule is being used within a persistence profile on a virtual server. Assuming the following HTTP requests are made within the same timeout window, what is the maximum number of persistence records that will be created iRule: rule Persist_Universal { when HTTP_REQUEST { persist uie [findstr [HTTP::uri] "?" 8 3] } Requests:#1 http: I/www.test.com/input.html?testl 45ABR80 #2 http ://www.test.com/input .html?testl 35PDC72 #3 http :llwww.test. com/input.html?testl 25ABR76 #4 http ://www.test.com/input.html?testl
45MN088 #5 http ://www.test. com/input.html?testl 55ABR98 #6 http ://www.test.com/input.html?testl 45 PDC6O #7 http ://www.test. com/input.html?testl 75ABC50 #8 http ://www.test.com/input.html?testl 25MN055 #9 http: llwww.test. com/input.html?testl 45ABC70 #10 http ://www.test.com/input.html?testl 35PDC42

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. It cannot be determined from the given data.
  • E. 3
  • F. 4
  • G. 5

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 26
A, steaming profile will do which of the following?

  • A. Search and replace all occurrences of a specified string only in request processed by a virtual server.
  • B. Search and replace all occurrences of a specified string only is responses processed by a virtual server.
  • C. Search and replace the first occurrence of a specified of a specified string in either a request or response processed by a virtual server.
  • D. Search and replace all occurrences of a specified string in requests and responses processed by a virtual server.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 27
Which tool is used on BIG-IP systems to capture data packets?

  • A. qkview
  • B. ethereal
  • C. snoop
  • D. tcpdump

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 28
An LTM has the 3 virtual servers, 2 SNATs, four self IP addresses defined and the networks shown in the graphic below. Selected options for each object are shown below. Settings not shown are at their defaults.
Assume port exhaustion has not been reached. VirtualServerl Destination: 10.10.2.102:80 netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 172.16/16 network SNAT Automap configured VirtualServer2 Destination: 10.10.2.102:* netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 192.168/16 network VirtualServer3 Destination: 10.10.2.0:80 netmask 255.255.255.0 Type: IP Forwarding SNATI Source IP: 10.10.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 SNATAddress: SNAT Pool with 2 members- 172.16.20.50 and 192.168.10.50 SNAT2 Source IP: All Addresses SNAT Address: 10.10.2.102 Floating Self IPs 192.168.1.1; 172.16.1.1; 10.10.2.1; 10.10.1.1 A connection attempt is made with a source IP and port of 10.20.10.50:2222 and a destination IP and port of 10.10.2.102:80. When the request is processed, what will be the source and destination IP addresses?

  • A. Source IP: 10.20.10.50; Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168/16 network
  • B. Source IP: 172316.20.50; Destination IP: pool member in the 182.16/16 network
  • C. Source IP: 192.168.10.50; Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168/16 network
  • D. Source IP: 182.16.1.1; Destination IP: pool member in the 172316/16 network
  • E. Source IP: 192.168.1.1; Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168/16 network
  • F. The request will be dropped.
  • G. Source IP: 10.20.10.50; Destination IP: pool member in the 172.16/16 network
  • H. Source IP: 192.168.10.50; Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168./16 network

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 29
What occurs when a load?command is issued?What occurs when a ? load?command is issued?

  • A. the running configuration is replaced by the configuration in the files, but only if they are syntactically correct.
  • B. The running configuration is loaded into files for storage.
  • C. The running configuration is compared to the configuration in files and, when changes are noted, the version in the files is loaded over what is in money.
  • D. The running configuration is replaced by the any portion of the configuration files that are syntactically correct.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 30
Could an iRule perform persistence based on a cookie?

  • A. Yes. An iRule could be desiged to persist based on the contents of a cookie.
  • B. No. Cookie persistence is only is based on a cookie persistence profile.
  • C. Yes An iRule could be designed to persist based on the contents of a cookie.
  • D. No. iRules cannot affect persistence.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 31
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