nerdexam
F5

201 · Question #250

A BIG-IP Administrator is checking the BIG-IP device for known vulnerabilities. What should the 8IG- IP Administrator upload to BIG-IP iHealth for further analysis?

The correct answer is A. QKView. To check a BIG-IP device for known vulnerabilities using BIG-IP iHealth, the administrator should upload a QKView file for comprehensive analysis.

Section 5: Troubleshoot a BIG-IP System

Question

A BIG-IP Administrator is checking the BIG-IP device for known vulnerabilities. What should the 8IG- IP Administrator upload to BIG-IP iHealth for further analysis?

Options

  • AQKView
  • BEUD
  • CUCS
  • Dtcpdump

How the community answered

(40 responses)
  • A
    88% (35)
  • B
    5% (2)
  • C
    5% (2)
  • D
    3% (1)

Why each option

To check a BIG-IP device for known vulnerabilities using BIG-IP iHealth, the administrator should upload a QKView file for comprehensive analysis.

AQKViewCorrect

A QKView file is generated by the `qkview` utility on a BIG-IP device, collecting extensive diagnostic information that BIG-IP iHealth uses for health checks, configuration analysis, and vulnerability assessment.

BEUD

EUD (End User Diagnostics) are primarily used for testing hardware components of the BIG-IP system, not for software vulnerability analysis via iHealth.

CUCS

A UCS (User Configuration Set) file is a backup of the BIG-IP configuration and related files, but it does not contain the dynamic operational data and logs that iHealth requires for deep analysis like QKView does.

Dtcpdump

tcpdump captures network traffic for packet analysis, which is not the format or type of diagnostic data that BIG-IP iHealth processes for system-level vulnerability assessment.

Concept tested: F5 BIG-IP iHealth and QKView utility

Topics

#iHealth#QKView#System analysis#F5 Support

Community Discussion

No community discussion yet for this question.

Full 201 Practice