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Assume the bigd daemon fails on the active system. Which three are possible results?
(Choose three.)

  1. The active system will restart the bigd daemon and continue in active mode.
  2. The active system will restart the tmm daemon and continue in active mode.
  3. The active system will reboot and the standby system will go into active mode.
  4. The active system will fail‐over and the standby system will go into active mode.
  5. The active system will continue in active mode but gather member and node state information from the standby system.

Answer(s): A,C,D



What is the purpose of MAC masquerading?

  1. to prevent ARP cache errors
  2. to minimize ARP entries on routers
  3. to minimize connection loss due to ARP cache refresh delays
  4. to allow both BIG‐IP devices to simultaneously use the same MAC address

Answer(s): C



Which process or system can be monitored by the BIG‐IP system and used as a fail‐over trigger in a redundant pair configuration?

  1. bandwidth utilization
  2. duplicate IP address
  3. CPU utilization percentage
  4. VLAN communication ability

Answer(s): D



Assuming there are open connections through an active system's NAT and a fail‐over occurs, by default, what happens to those connections.

  1. All open connections will be lost.
  2. All open connections will be maintained.
  3. The "Mirror" option must be chosen on the NAT and the setting synchronized prior to the connection establishment.
  4. Long‐lived connections such as Telnet and FTP will be maintained while short‐lived connections such as HTTP will be lost.
  5. All open connections are lost, but new connections are initiated by the newly active BIG‐IP, resulting in minimal client downtime.

Answer(s): B






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