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A BIG-IP Administrator needs to purchase new licenses for a BIG-IP appliance. The administrator needs to know if a module is licensed and the memory requirement for that module. Where should the admin

The correct answer is A. Resource Provisioning. To check if a BIG-IP module is licensed and to view its memory requirements, an administrator should navigate to the System > Resource Provisioning section. This area displays the currently provisioned modules and their associated memory allocations.

Section 3: Administer a BIG-IP Device

Question

A BIG-IP Administrator needs to purchase new licenses for a BIG-IP appliance. The administrator needs to know if a module is licensed and the memory requirement for that module. Where should the administrator view this information in the System menu?

Options

  • AResource Provisioning
  • BConfiguration > Device
  • CSoftware Management
  • DConfiguration >OVSDB

How the community answered

(42 responses)
  • A
    90% (38)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    5% (2)
  • D
    2% (1)

Why each option

To check if a BIG-IP module is licensed and to view its memory requirements, an administrator should navigate to the System > Resource Provisioning section. This area displays the currently provisioned modules and their associated memory allocations.

AResource ProvisioningCorrect

The System > Resource Provisioning section in BIG-IP allows administrators to view and configure which modules are provisioned (licensed and active) on the device, along with the memory allocated to each module. This information is crucial for understanding current resource utilization and planning for new module purchases or upgrades.

BConfiguration > Device

System > Configuration > Device provides general device-specific settings but not detailed module licensing and resource provisioning information.

CSoftware Management

Software Management deals with installing and managing BIG-IP software images, not module licensing or resource allocation.

DConfiguration >OVSDB

Configuration > OVSDB relates to Open vSwitch Database, which is used for network virtualization integration, not module licensing or memory requirements.

Concept tested: BIG-IP module provisioning and resource allocation

Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-15-0-0/big-ip-system-management/provisioning-the-system.html

Topics

#licensing#resource provisioning#module memory#system configuration

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