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Which three of these are the potential ending options for branches in the Visual Policy Editor? (Choose three.)

The correct answer is C. Allow D. Deny F. Redirect. In the F5 APM Visual Policy Editor, policy branches must terminate at one of several defined ending types, of which Allow, Deny, and Redirect are the valid options.

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Question

Which three of these are the potential ending options for branches in the Visual Policy Editor? (Choose three.)

Options

  • AReject
  • BFallback
  • CAllow
  • DDeny
  • ELimit
  • FRedirect

How the community answered

(16 responses)
  • A
    6% (1)
  • C
    94% (15)

Why each option

In the F5 APM Visual Policy Editor, policy branches must terminate at one of several defined ending types, of which Allow, Deny, and Redirect are the valid options.

AReject

Reject is not a named terminal ending in the F5 APM Visual Policy Editor; Deny is the correct term for blocking access.

BFallback

Fallback is a branch connector condition label used within agent nodes, not a terminal ending for a policy branch.

CAllowCorrect

Allow is a standard VPE terminal that grants the client access to the requested resource after the policy branch conditions are satisfied.

DDenyCorrect

Deny is a standard VPE terminal that blocks the client session and presents a denial response when branch conditions are not met.

ELimit

Limit is not a defined terminal type in the Visual Policy Editor.

FRedirectCorrect

Redirect is a standard VPE terminal that sends an HTTP redirect response to the client, routing them to a different URL such as a login page or error page.

Concept tested: F5 APM Visual Policy Editor terminal ending types

Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-16-1-0/big-ip-access-policy-manager-visual-policy-editor/visual-policy-editor-overview.html

Topics

#APM#Visual Policy Editor#policy branches#allow deny redirect

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