Question: 1
A virtual server is experiencing intermittent port exhaustion. What should be done to fix this issue?
Question: 2
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An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting an issue with SSL and is receiving the error shown when connecting to the virtual server. When connecting directly to the pool member, clients do NOT receive this message, and the application functions correctly. The LTM Specialist exports the appropriate certificate and key from the pool member and imports them into the LTM device. The LTM Specialist then creates the Client SSL profile and associates it with the virtual server.
What is the issue?
Question: 3
A BIG-IP Administrator reviews the Plane CPU Usage performance chart and discovers a high percentage
of Control Plane utilization.
Which type of traffic does this indicate a higher usage of?
Question: 4
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A virtual server has been configured for SSL offload on a single-arm network. On average, the virtual server will be handling 100,000 connections, with a peak of 130,000 connections. Between the virtual server and the web servers there is a single reverse proxy to provide site caching. The proxy is configured to perform source IP persistence before contacting the web servers. The site is logging users out immediately after logging them in.
What should the LTM Specialist do to resolve this issue?
Question: 5
A virtual server with SNAT automap enabled selects pool member 10.20.0.10.443 for the server-side flow. The client side flow source IP is 192.168.0.10 .
Which source IP should be expected in the server-side connection?