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F5 Networks 301b Exam - Topic 6 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 301b exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 6
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Refer to the exhibit.

The virtual server is listening on port 443.

What is the solution to the problem?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Talia
3 months ago
Surprised no one mentioned the importance of SSL here!
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Nicolette
3 months ago
Wait, are we really considering modifying TCP profiles?
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Nobuko
3 months ago
I’m not so sure about A, could be B too.
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Gussie
4 months ago
Definitely A! You need that SSL Client profile.
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Ashanti
4 months ago
The server is on port 443, so SSL is a must.
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Gary
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A, but I wonder if there's a chance that modifying the HTTP profile could also solve the problem.
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Johnetta
4 months ago
I feel like disabling Nagle's Algorithm could help with performance, but it doesn't seem directly related to the SSL issue we're facing.
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Maybelle
4 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to modify the HTTP profile, but I can't recall if 'Redirect RewritE . All' is the right option here.
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Vicky
5 months ago
I think adding an SSL Client profile makes sense since it's on port 443, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only thing we need to do.
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Nohemi
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The virtual server is listening on port 443, which is typically used for HTTPS traffic. So the solution is probably related to SSL/TLS configuration. I'm going to carefully read through the answer choices and see which one makes the most sense.
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Lashon
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The exhibit doesn't give me a lot of context, and I'm not totally familiar with virtual server configurations. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lacresha
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward networking question. I think I've seen similar ones before, so I should be able to work through this.
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Weldon
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. The key details are that the virtual server is listening on port 443, so it's probably handling HTTPS traffic. I think option A, adding an SSL Client profile, is the way to go here.
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Dewitt
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. Payroll taxes seem like they could be reported in a few different places on the financial statements. But I think the income statement is the most logical place, since it's an operating expense for the company. I'll go with D) income statement, but I'm not 100% certain.
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Farrah
5 months ago
Lease payments definitely matter, but I can't recall if we factor in both tax relief options or just one for this scenario.
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Maira
1 year ago
Haha, Brigette is on fire! Some people just love to complicate things, don't they? All we need is a little SSL magic and we're good to go!
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Sherill
1 year ago
C) Modify the virtual server TCP profile to disable Nagle's Algorithm.
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Elly
1 year ago
B) Modify the virtual server HTTP Profile to 'Redirect RewritE . All'.
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Honey
1 year ago
A) Add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server.
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Jess
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option B seems a bit overkill, and C doesn't seem relevant to the problem. D might work, but A is probably the safest bet.
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Brigette
1 year ago
Option A is a no-brainer. Anyone who chooses anything else is probably just trying to show off their 'advanced' knowledge, but end up looking like a fool. Keep it simple, folks!
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Lavelle
1 year ago
Yeah, option A seems like the most straightforward choice.
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Lennie
1 year ago
I would go with option A as well.
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Junita
1 year ago
I think option B could also work, but A is simpler.
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Wynell
1 year ago
I agree, option A is the best solution.
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Lynsey
1 year ago
I think disabling Nagle's Algorithm by modifying the virtual server TCP profile could also solve the problem.
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Stacey
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but modifying the virtual server HTTP Profile to 'Redirect RewritE . All' could also be a possible solution.
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Bo
1 year ago
I agree with Helene, adding an SSL Client profile seems like the right solution.
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Juan
2 years ago
Option A is the correct solution. Adding an SSL Client profile will enable SSL/TLS encryption for the virtual server listening on port 443.
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Carma
1 year ago
Great, thanks for the explanation!
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Viva
1 year ago
Option A is the correct solution. Adding an SSL Client profile will enable SSL/TLS encryption for the virtual server listening on port 443.
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Rima
1 year ago
A) Add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server.
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Helene
2 years ago
I think the solution is to add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server.
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