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Which three properties can be assigned to nodes. (Choose three.)

The correct answer is A. ratio values C. health monitors D. connection limits. In F5 BIG-IP LTM, nodes support a subset of configuration properties - specifically ratio values, health monitors, and connection limits - while other settings like priority and load balancing mode belong to higher-level objects.

Section 3: Load Balancing and High Availability Basics

Question

Which three properties can be assigned to nodes. (Choose three.)

Options

  • Aratio values
  • Bpriority values
  • Chealth monitors
  • Dconnection limits
  • Eloadbalancing mode

How the community answered

(52 responses)
  • A
    88% (46)
  • B
    4% (2)
  • E
    8% (4)

Why each option

In F5 BIG-IP LTM, nodes support a subset of configuration properties - specifically ratio values, health monitors, and connection limits - while other settings like priority and load balancing mode belong to higher-level objects.

Aratio valuesCorrect

Ratio values can be assigned to nodes to influence weighted load balancing across every pool that node participates in.

Bpriority values

Priority values are a property of pool members, not nodes - they control priority group activation within a specific pool and are not configurable at the node level.

Chealth monitorsCorrect

Health monitors can be applied directly to a node so that its availability is tracked independently of any specific pool membership.

Dconnection limitsCorrect

Connection limits can be set on a node to cap the total concurrent connections allowed to that server IP address across all pools.

Eloadbalancing mode

Load balancing mode is a pool-level setting configured within the pool definition and is not an assignable property of individual nodes.

Concept tested: F5 BIG-IP LTM node configurable properties

Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-16-1-0/big-ip-ltm-concepts/nodes.html

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#node properties#ratio values#health monitors#connection limits

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