Exam Name: | LTM Specialist: Maintain & Troubleshoot | ||
Exam Code: | 301b Dumps | ||
Vendor: | F5 | Certification: | LTM Specialist |
Questions: | 209 Q&A's | Shared By: | stefania |
An LTM Specialist has a OneConnect profile and HTTP profile configured on a virtual server to load balance an HTTP application.
The following HTTP headers are seen in a network trace when a client connects to the virtual server:
Clientside:
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.136.100
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-EncodinG. gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive
Serverside:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
DatE. 5 Jun 1989 17:06:55 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu)
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Content-EncodinG. gzip
Content-LengtH. 3729
X-Cnection: close
Content-TypE. text/html
The LTM Specialist notices the OneConnect feature is working incorrectly.
Why is OneConnect functioning incorrectly?
An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting an issue with a new virtual server. When connecting through the virtual server, clients receive the message "Unable to connect" in the browser, although connections directly to the pool member show the application is functioning correctly. The LTM device configuration is:
ltm virtual /Common/vs_https {
destination /Common/10.10.1.110:443
ip-protocol udp
mask 255.255.255.255
pool /Common/pool_https
profiles {
/Common/udp { }
}
translate-address enabled
translate-port enabled
vlans-disabled
}
ltm pool /Common/pool_https {
members {
/Common/172.16.20.1:443 {
address 172.16.20.1
}
}
}
What issue is the LTM Specialist experiencing?
An LTM HTTP pool has an associated monitor that sends a string equal to 'GET /test.html'.
Which two configurations could an LTM Specialist implement to allow server administrators to disable their pool member servers without logging into the LTM device? (Choose two.)