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F5 Networks 301a Exam - Topic 1 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 301a exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 1
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AN LTM Specialist receives reports that an external company application is having reliability issues. The F5 Administrator finds the following in /vat/log/ltm file.

The LTM Specialist determines that the F5 LTM device is entering into Aggressive Mode Adaptive Reaping, which is causing the site reliability issues.

What is the most likely reason that the LTM device has entered into Aggressive Mode Adaptive Reaping?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lorean
4 months ago
Not sure about that, but I doubt it's just about AVR not being provisioned.
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Cletus
4 months ago
Wait, does Aggressive Mode really mean they hit the traffic cap?
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Bulah
4 months ago
Definitely could be a DDOS attack causing the issues.
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Yun
4 months ago
I think it's more likely due to too many licensed modules.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
Sounds like a classic case of exceeding traffic limits.
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Wade
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option D, but I can't recall if a DDOS attack would directly trigger Aggressive Mode.
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Yvonne
5 months ago
I think I saw a practice question that mentioned licensed modules affecting performance. Could that be related to this issue?
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Ilene
5 months ago
I remember something about Aggressive Mode Adaptive Reaping being related to traffic limits, but I'm not sure if it's specifically about exceeding them.
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Dorathy
5 months ago
I feel like AVR provisioning might be a factor, but I can't remember the details on how it ties into reaping modes.
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Pamella
5 months ago
Ah, I see what they're getting at. Risk prioritization is definitely part of the overall risk assessment process, so that can't be the answer that's "not" the process risk assessment. I'll go with C.
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Edna
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think I'll need to carefully consider the different service principles and patterns mentioned to figure out the best approach.
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Ammie
5 months ago
I've got this! The automated user form is definitely the way to go. That'll streamline the whole process and save the admins a ton of time. Easy peasy.
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Ricki
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm stuck between B and C. Focusing on high-risk customers sounds logical, but I think B captures the broader strategic advantage.
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