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When configuring a pool member's monitor, which three association options are available. (Choose three.)
The correct answer is A. inherit the pool's monitor D. assign a monitor to the specific member E. do not assign any monitor to the specific member. This question outlines the distinct configuration options available for associating health monitors with an individual pool member on a BIG-IP system.
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When configuring a pool member's monitor, which three association options are available. (Choose three.)
Options
- Ainherit the pool's monitor
- Binherit the node's monitor
- Cconfigure a default monitor
- Dassign a monitor to the specific member
- Edo not assign any monitor to the specific member
How the community answered
(29 responses)- A90% (26)
- B3% (1)
- C7% (2)
Why each option
This question outlines the distinct configuration options available for associating health monitors with an individual pool member on a BIG-IP system.
A pool member can be configured to inherit the health monitor settings that are applied to its parent pool, allowing for centralized management of monitoring for all members in that pool.
While nodes can have health monitors assigned, pool members do not directly inherit monitors from their parent nodes; monitoring inheritance typically flows from the pool to its members.
Configuring a 'default monitor' is not a distinct association option at the pool member level in the same way as inheriting or directly assigning, though default monitors can be assigned.
An administrator can directly assign one or more specific health monitors to an individual pool member, overriding any inherited monitor settings from the pool or node.
It is possible to explicitly configure a pool member so that no health monitor is assigned to it, meaning its availability will not be actively checked by the BIG-IP system.
Concept tested: BIG-IP pool member monitor association
Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-15-0-0/big-ip-local-traffic-management-concepts/monitors.html
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