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An administrator needs to allow secure access to application within the corporate data center for remote office, branch office and mobile employees. Which F5 product provides this functionally?

The correct answer is A. APM. F5 APM (Access Policy Manager) is the dedicated solution for providing secure remote access to corporate applications for remote, branch, and mobile users.

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Question

An administrator needs to allow secure access to application within the corporate data center for remote office, branch office and mobile employees. Which F5 product provides this functionally?

Options

  • AAPM
  • BASM
  • CGTM
  • DAFM

How the community answered

(23 responses)
  • A
    96% (22)
  • B
    4% (1)

Why each option

F5 APM (Access Policy Manager) is the dedicated solution for providing secure remote access to corporate applications for remote, branch, and mobile users.

AAPMCorrect

APM (Access Policy Manager) is F5's identity-aware proxy and remote access solution that provides SSL VPN, web access management, and policy-based access control. It enables secure, authenticated connectivity for remote office, branch office, and mobile employees to applications hosted in the corporate data center.

BASM

ASM (Application Security Manager) is a web application firewall that protects applications from layer 7 attacks, not a product for enabling remote user access.

CGTM

GTM (Global Traffic Manager) is an intelligent DNS-based load balancer used to distribute traffic across geographically dispersed data centers, not a remote access product.

DAFM

AFM (Advanced Firewall Manager) is a high-performance network firewall for protecting infrastructure from DDoS and network-layer threats, not a remote access solution.

Concept tested: F5 APM product identification for remote access

Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-17-0-0/big-ip-access-policy-manager-overview/about-access-policy-manager.html

Topics

#APM#remote access#access policy manager#mobile access

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