101 Exam Questions
684 real 101 exam questions with expert-verified answers and explanations. Page 1 of 14.
- Question #1Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
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 ori...
NATsource address translationBIG-IP traffic processingorigin server - Question #2Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A site wishes to perform source address translation on packets arriving from the Internet for clients using some pools but not others. The determination is not based on the client'...
SNATsource address translationpool assignmentvirtual server - Question #3Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which two statements are true about SNATs. (Choose two.)
SNATVLANvirtual server configurationdefault behavior - Question #4Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
What is the purpose of floating self-IP addresses?
floating self-IPhigh availabilityroutingredundant pair - Question #5Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which parameters are set to the same value when a pair of BIG-IP devices are synchronized.
redundant pairconfiguration syncprofile definitionssynchronization - Question #6Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which two statements are true concerning the default communication between a redundant pair of BIG-IP systems. (Choose two.)
connection mirroringpersistence mirroringTCP portsredundant pair - Question #7Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which two methods can be used to determine which BIG-IP is currently active. (Choose two.)
active/standbyBIG-IP statusbigtop commandcommand prompt - Question #8Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
As a part of the Setup Utility, the administrator sets the host name for the BIG-IP. What would be the result if the two systems in a redundant pair were set to the same host name.
redundant pairhost namessynchronizationself-IP - Question #9Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
When network failover is enabled, which of the following is true.
network failoverhardware failoverfailover cablefailover precedence - Question #11Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which statement is true regarding failover.
hardware failovernetwork failoverfailover cableredundant pair - Question #13Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Assume the bigd daemon fails on the active system. Which three are possible results. (Choose three.)
bigd daemonfailoverhigh availabilitydaemon restart - Question #14Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
What is the purpose of MAC masquerading.
MAC masqueradingARP cachefailoverconnection loss - Question #15Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which process or system can be monitored by the BIG-IP system and used as a failover trigger in a redundant pair configuration.
failover triggerVLAN failsaferedundant pairmonitoring - Question #16Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Assuming there are open connections through an active system's NAT and a failover occurs, by default, what happens to those connections.
NATfailoverconnection mirroringopen connections - Question #17Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
A virtual server is defined per the charts. The last five client connections were to members C, D, A, B, B . Given the conditions shown in the above graphic, if a client with IP ad...
round robinload balancingpool membersconnection distribution - Question #18Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which statement is correct if a TOPbased monitor is assigned to an LTM System and an HTTPbased monitor is assigned to one of that LTM System's Virtual Servers?
health monitorsTCP monitorHTTP monitorvirtual server - Question #19Section 1: OSI Model, Network, and Application Delivery Basics
With standard DNS, assuming no DNS request failures, which process describes the normal resolution process on a "first time" DNS request?
DNS resolutionLDNSroot serverauthoritative DNS - Question #20Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
What is the purpose of provisioning.
provisioningmodulesresource allocationlicensing - Question #21Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which three properties can be assigned to nodes. (Choose three.)
node propertiesratio valueshealth monitorsconnection limits - Question #22Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Where is the loadbalancing mode specified.
load balancing modepool definitionpool configuration - Question #23Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Which statement accurately describes the difference between two loadbalancing modes specified as "member" and "node".
load balancing modemember vs nodenode address parameters - Question #24Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which two can be a part of a virtual server's definition. (Choose two.)
virtual server definitioniRulespool assignment - Question #25Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Assume a BIG-IP has no NATs or SNATs configured. Which two scenarios are possible when client traffic arrives on a BIG-IP that is NOT destined to a self-IP. (Choose two.)
virtual serverself-IPtraffic processingNAT SNAT - Question #26Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
When configuring a pool member's monitor, which three association options are available. (Choose three.)
pool member monitormonitor inheritancemonitor association - Question #27Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
The current status of a given pool member is nknown. Which condition could explain that state. The current status of a given pool member is .nknown. Which condition could explain t...
pool member statusunknown statushealth monitorno monitor assigned - Question #28Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
The ICMP monitor has been assigned to all nodes. In addition, all pools have been assigned custom monitors. If a pool .eb.is marked .vailable (green) which situation is sufficient...
pool availabilityhealth monitorreceive ruleICMP monitor - Question #29Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
Generally speaking, should the monitor templates be used as production monitors or should they be customized prior to use.
monitor templatesHTTPS monitorreceive rulemonitor customization - Question #30Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics
You have a pool of servers that need to be tested. All of the servers but one should be tested every 10 seconds, but one is slower and should only be tested every 20 seconds. How d...
monitor intervalpool member monitormonitor assignment - Question #31Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
When can a single virtual server be associated with multiple profiles.
profilesvirtual servermultiple profilesprofile layers - Question #32Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
A site needs a virtual server that will use an iRule to parse HTTPS traffic based on HTTP header values. Which two profile types must be associated with such a virtual server. (Cho...
ClientSSL profileHTTP profileTCP profileiRules HTTPS - Question #33Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
You have created a custom profile named TEST2. The parent profile of TEST2 is named TEST1. If additional changes are made to TEST1, what is the effect on TEST2.
profile inheritanceparent profilecustom profilesprofile propagation - Question #34Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
If a client's browser does not accept cookies, what occurs when the client connects to a virtual server using cookie persistence.
cookie persistencebrowser cookiesload balancing fallback - Question #35Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
The incoming client IP address is 195.64.45.52 and the last five connections have been sent to members A, C, E, D and B. The incoming client IP address is 195.64.45.52 and the last...
source IP persistencepersistence recordspool member selection - Question #36Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
Which statement is true concerning cookie persistence.
cookie persistenceIP independencepersistence types - Question #37Section 5: Application Delivery Basics
How is persistence configured.
persistence configurationpersistence profilesvirtual server profile - Question #38Section 4: Security Basics
Assume a virtual server has a ServerSSL profile. What SSL certificates are required on the BIG- IP.
ServerSSL profileSSL certificatesserver-side SSL - Question #39Section 4: Security Basics
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.
ClientSSL profilevirtual server portSSL termination - Question #40Section 4: Security Basics
Which statement is true concerning SSL termination.
SSL terminationClientSSL ServerSSLcookie persistence SSLiRules SSL - Question #41Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A site wishes to perform source address translation on packets from some clients but not others. The determination is not based on the client's IP address, but on the virtual serve...
SNATvirtual serverSNAT poolsource address translation - Question #42Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
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 ori...
NATdestination address translationBIG-IP packet processingorigin address - Question #43Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A standard virtual server is defined with a pool and a SNAT using automap. All other settings for the virtual server are at defaults. When client traffic is processed by the BIG-IP...
SNAT automapvirtual serverpool memberIP translation - Question #44Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which VLANs must be enabled for a SNAT to perform as desired (translating only desired packets).
SNATVLANingress VLANpacket filtering - Question #45Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A BIG-IP has a virtual server at 150.150.10.10:80 with SNAT automap configured. This BIG-IP also has a SNAT at 150.150.10.11 set for a source address range of 200.200.1.0 / 255.255...
SNAT automapSNAT precedencevirtual serverfloating self-IP - Question #46Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which IP address will the client address be changed to when SNAT automap is specified within a Virtual Server configuration.
SNAT automapfloating self-IPegress VLANsource address translation - Question #47Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A virtual server at 10.10.1.100:80 has the rule listed below applied. when HTTP_REQUEST { if {[HTTP::uri] ends_with "htm" } { pool pool1 } elseif {[HTTP::uri] ends_with "xt" } { po...
iRulesHTTP_REQUESTURI matchingpool selection - Question #48Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which statement is true concerning iRule events.
iRulesiRule eventsclient trafficevent triggers - Question #49Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which three iRule events are likely to be seen in iRules designed to select a pool for load balancing. (Choose 3)
iRulesiRule eventsCLIENT_ACCEPTEDpool selection - Question #50Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
Which event is always triggered when a client initially connects to a virtual server configured with an HTTP profile.
iRulesCLIENT_ACCEPTEDHTTP profilevirtual server - Question #51Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A virtual server is listening at 10.10.1.100:80 and has the following iRule associated with it: when HTTP_REQUEST { if {[HTTP::uri] ends_with "txt" } { pool pool1 } elseif {[HTTP::...
iRulesHTTP_REQUESTURI matchingpool selection logic - Question #52Section 2: F5 Solutions and Technology
A virtual server is listening at 10.10.1.100:any and has the following iRule associated with it: when CLIENT_ACCEPTED { if {[TCP::local_port] equals 80 } { pool pool1 } elseif {[TC...
iRulesCLIENT_ACCEPTEDTCP port matchingpool selection logic