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F5 Networks 201 Exam - Topic 7 Question 108 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 201 exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 7
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Assuming that systems are synchronized, which action could take place if the fail over cable is connected correctly and working properly, but the systems cannot communicate over the network due to external network problems?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Fabiola
3 months ago
Not sure about D, sounds a bit off to me.
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Evelynn
3 months ago
Wait, can the standby really go active if the network's down?
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Vonda
3 months ago
I think B makes more sense though.
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Luisa
4 months ago
Totally agree with A!
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Melodie
4 months ago
A is correct if failover is enabled.
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Britt
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this one. I thought the standby system would only activate if there was a complete failure, not just network problems.
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Yolande
4 months ago
I feel like if the failover is enabled, the standby system could go active, but only temporarily until the network issues are resolved.
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Antonette
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where the standby system stayed in standby mode regardless of the network issues, so I might lean towards that option.
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Halina
5 months ago
I think if the failover cable is connected properly, the standby system might take over, but I'm not sure if it depends on the failover settings.
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Galen
5 months ago
Ah, I see. If the failover cable is working, that provides a direct connection between the systems. So even without the network, the standby can take over. Option A makes the most sense to me.
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Georgiana
5 months ago
Based on my understanding, the key is whether network failover is enabled or not. If it is, then the standby system should assume the active mode, so I'll go with option A.
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Cheryl
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the network failover concept here. Does that mean the standby system automatically takes over if the network goes down? I'm not sure which answer to choose.
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Giuseppe
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. If the failover cable is working but the network is down, that suggests the systems can still communicate directly. I'm leaning towards option A.
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Julianna
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to think through the failover process carefully to determine the right answer.
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Willetta
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think if network failover is enabled, the standby system will go into active mode temporarily.
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Ahmad
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the standby system will stay in standby mode regardless of network failover.
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Meaghan
11 months ago
Hmm, this one's got me scratching my head. But if I had to guess, I'd say the standby system will take over, and then it'll probably do the robot dance to celebrate. Hey, you never know with these IT scenarios!
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Theron
11 months ago
I think if the failover cable is connected correctly, the standby system will assume the active mode.
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Lili
11 months ago
Network problems, huh? Sounds like a good time for the standby system to shine. I'm gonna say it'll assume the active mode, no matter what the network failover setting is. Gotta keep those systems running, am I right?
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Linwood
10 months ago
D) If network failover is enabled, the standby system will go into active mode but only until the network recovers.
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Asha
10 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. The standby system needs to take over when there are network issues.
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Kip
10 months ago
A) If network failover is enabled, the standby system will assume the active mode.
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Jerlene
11 months ago
Ah, the old network failover dilemma. Gotta love these certification exams, always trying to trip you up. I'm gonna go with option D - the standby system takes over, but only until the network's back up. Seems like the most logical choice to me.
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Andree
11 months ago
I agree. It's a smart way to handle the situation without causing any major disruptions.
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Candida
11 months ago
Yeah, that's true. It's a good way to ensure continuity until the main network is back online.
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Alesia
11 months ago
I think option D makes sense too. It's like a temporary fix until the network is back.
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Tamesha
12 months ago
Whoa, this is a tricky one! If the fail-over cable is working but the network's down, I'm guessing the standby system will take over, regardless of the network failover setting. But hey, maybe it'll just go into a dance mode instead. Who knows?
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Garry
11 months ago
D) If network failover is enabled, the standby system will go into active mode but only until the network recovers.
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Bernardine
11 months ago
C) Whether or not network failover is enabled, the standby system will assume the active mode.
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Amber
11 months ago
B) Whether or not network failover is enabled, the standby system will stay in standby mode.
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Kimbery
11 months ago
A) If network failover is enabled, the standby system will assume the active mode.
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