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Assume a client's traffic is being processed only by a NAT; no SNAT or virtual server processing takes place. Also assume that the NAT definition specifies a NAT address and an origin address while all other settings are left at their defaults. If a client were to initiate traffic to the NAT address, what changes, if any, would take place when the BIG-IP processes such packets?

  1. The source address would not change, but the destination address would be translated to the origin address.
  2. The destination address would not change, but the source address would be translated to the origin address.
  3. The source address would not change, but the destination address would be translated to the NAT's address.
  4. The destination address would not change, but the source address would be translated to the NAT's address.

Answer(s): A



Which statement is true concerning SSL termination?

  1. A virtual server that has both ClientSSL and ServerSSL profiles can still support cookie persistence.
  2. Decrypting traffic at the BIG-IP allows the use of iRules for traffic management, but increases the load on the pool member.
  3. When any virtual server uses a ClientSSL profile, all SSL traffic sent to the BIG-IP is decrypted before it is forwarded to servers.
  4. If a virtual server has both a ClientSSL and ServerSSL profile, the pool members have less
    SSL processing than if the virtual server had only a ClientSSL profile

Answer(s): A



You have created a custom profile named TEST2. The parent profile of TEST2 is named TEST1.
If additional changes are made to TEST1, what is the effect on TEST2?

  1. All changes to TEST1 are propagated to TEST2.
  2. Some of the changes to TEST1 may propagate to TEST2.
  3. Changes to TEST1 cannot affect TEST2 once TEST2 is saved.
  4. When TEST1 is changed, the administrator is prompted and can choose whether to propagate changes to TEST2.

Answer(s): B



Assume a BIG-IP has no NATs or SNATs configured.
Which two scenarios are possible when client traffic arrives on a BIG-IP that is NOT destined to a self-IP? (Choose two.)

  1. If the destination of the traffic does not match a virtual server, the traffic will be discarded.
  2. If the destination of the traffic does not match a virtual server, the traffic will be forwarded based on routing tables.
  3. If the destination of the traffic matches a virtual server, the traffic will be processed per the virtual servers definition.
  4. If the destination of the traffic matches a virtual server, the traffic will be forwarded, but it cannot be load-balanced since no SNAT has been configured.

Answer(s): A,C






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