F5 101 Exam
Application Delivery Fundamentals Exam (Page 12 )

Updated On: 1-Feb-2026

A site wishes to delegate the name .wmysite.com to a GTM System. Which entry would be appropriate in their current DNS servers?

  1. vww.mysite.com. IN A 132.26.33.15
  2. 15.33.addrin.arpa.com IN PRT .wiw.mysite.com.
  3. iw.mysite.com. IN CNAME wwip.mysite.com.
  4. wwmysite.com. IN DEL wiwGTM.mysite.com.

Answer(s): C



A GTM System performs a name resolution that is not a Wide-IP. The name is in a domain for which the GTM System is authoritative. Where does the information come from?

  1. It comes from BIND database (zone) files on the GTM System.
  2. GTM System cannot resolve a host name that is not a Wide-IP.
  3. It comes from the database of previously cachedname resolutions.
  4. It comes from a zone transfer initiated when the request was received.

Answer(s): A



If the config tool is complete, which two access methods are available by default for GTM administration and configuration? (Choose two.)

  1. network access via http
  2. network access via https
  3. network access via telnet
  4. direct access via serial port

Answer(s): B,D



What is the difference between primary and secondary DNS servers?

  1. Only primary servers can issue authoritative responses.
  2. Primary servers host the original copy of the zone database file.
  3. Primary servers resolve names more efficiently than secondary servers.
  4. Secondary servers act as backups and will respond only if the primary fails.

Answer(s): B



What occurs when a save-config command is issued?

  1. The current configuration files are backed up.
  2. The current configuration files are verified for syntax, then the running configuration is installed in memory.
  3. The current configuration files are loaded into memory.
  4. The current configuration files are saved into an archive format.

Answer(s): A



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