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Exam Code : F50-522
Exam Name : F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Management Advanced v9.4
Vendor Name : "F5-Networks"







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  1. The request will be droped.

  2. Source IP: 10.10.2.1; Destination IP 10.10.2.10

  3. Source IP: 10.20.100.50; Destination IP: 10.10.2.10

D. Source IP: Either 172.16.20.50 or 192.168.10.50; Destination IP: 10.10.2.10




Answer: D



Question: 43

How is traffic flow through transparent virtual servers different from typical virtual servers?


  1. Traffic flow through transparent virtual servers is not load balanced.

  2. Traffic flow through transparent virtual servers does not have IP address translation performed.

  3. Traffic flow through transparent virtual servers must be forwarded through a single routing device.

  4. Traffic flow through transparent virtual servers is bridged (leave IP and MAC addresses intact) rather than routed (leave IP address intact but change the MAC addresses).




Answer: B



Question: 44

Which statement describes advanced shell access correctly?


  1. All users can be given advanced shell access.

  2. Users with advanced shell access can always change, add, or delete LTM objects in all partitions.

  3. Users with advanced shell access are limited to changing, adding, or deleting LTM objects in any single partition.

  4. Users with advanced shell access have the same rights as those with bigpipe shell access, but the rights extend to all partitions rather than to a single partition.




Answer: B



Question: 45

After editing and saving changes to the configuration file containing virtual servers, what is

the immediate result?


  1. The new configuration is verified.

  2. The new configuration is verified and loaded.

  3. The new configuration is loaded but not verified.


  4. The new configuration is verified but not loaded.

  5. The new configuration is neither verified nor loaded.

  6. The new configuration is verified and loaded if is it syntactially correct.




Answer: E



Question: 46

Could an iRule perform persistence based on a cookie?


  1. No. iRules cannot affect persistence.

  2. No. Cookie persistence is only based on a cookie persistence profile.

  3. Yes. An iRule could be designed to persist based on the contents of a cookie.

  4. Yes. An iRule could be designed to persist based on the contents of a cookie as long as the cookie is set by the server.




Answer: C



Question: 47

Which two data points can be used to persist using an expression (universal

persistence)?(Choose two.)


  1. An IP address

  2. Any text string within a cookie

  3. The value in the tcp acknowledgement field

  4. Any bytes within the initial client request packet




Answer: A, B



Question: 48

Click the Exhibit button.

***MISSING EXHIBIT***

An LTM has the 3 virtual servers, a SNAT, four self IP addresses defined and the networks

shown in the exhibit. Selected options for each object are shown below. Settings not shown are at their defaults.

VirtualServer1

Destination: 10.10.2.102:80 netmask 255.255.255.255

Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 172.16/16 network VirtualServer2

Destination: 10.10.2.102:* netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 192.168/16 network

VirtualServer3


Destination: 10.10.2.0:80 netmask 255.255.255.0 Type: IP Forwarding

SNAT1

Source IP: All Addresses

SNAT Address: SNAT Pool with 2 members - 172.16.20.50 and 192.168.10.50

Self IPs 192.168.1.1; 172.16.1.1; 10.10.2.1; 10.10.1.1

A connection attempt is made with a source IP and port of 10.20.100.50:2222 and a

destination IP and port of 10.10.2.10:80. When the request is processed, what will be the destination IP address?


  1. The request will be dropped.

  2. Destination IP: 10.10.2.10

  3. Destination IP: pool member in the 172.16/16 network

  4. Destination IP: pool member in the 192.168/16 network




Answer: B