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F5 Networks Exam 101 Topic 9 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 101 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 9
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An administrator needs to lower .he amount of new TCP connections to help with network congest?

How should the administrator accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Antonio
15 days ago
I'd suggest using a net gun to catch and release the TCP connections. That's the only way to truly 'lower the amount' of them. *laughs*
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Mona
3 days ago
A) Use HTTP keep-alive
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Tanesha
18 days ago
B) set a larger receive window? Hmm, that might help with throughput, but it won't reduce the number of new connections.
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Frank
19 days ago
D) use an indefinite timeout? Ah, yes, let's just let the connections hang forever. That'll solve the problem! *sarcasm*
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Linwood
21 days ago
A) Use HTTP keep-alive? Really? That's for maintaining persistent connections, not reducing new TCP connections.
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Kaycee
23 days ago
I think enabling delayed ACKs could also help in this situation, as it can optimize the use of TCP connections.
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Susy
25 days ago
C) Enable delayed ACKs is the right answer. This reduces the number of ACK packets sent, which helps with network congestion.
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Kallie
4 days ago
A) Use HTTP keep-alive
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Sharen
26 days ago
I disagree, I believe setting a larger receive window would be more effective in reducing network congestion.
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Jackie
1 months ago
I think the administrator should use HTTP keep-alive to lower the amount of new TCP connections.
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