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F5 Networks 302 Exam - Topic 1 Question 8 Discussion

What are the Steps that should be done to update the Entire F5 GTM System without affecting the entire Sync Group to which it belongs to ?
A) Physically Disconnecting it's TMM Switch ports from the Production Network System -- Configuration -- Global traffic -General and B) Clear the Synchronization Check Box Click Update Bottom and C) Reconnect the Disconnected TMM Switch ports

F5 Networks 302 Exam - Topic 1 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 302 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 1
[All 302 Questions]

What are the Steps that should be done to update the Entire F5 GTM System without affecting the entire Sync Group to which it belongs to ?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

Adding the GTM System to the Synchronization Group

Disconnect the Disconnected TMM Switch ports

Adding the GTM System to the Synchronization Group

Clear the Synchronization Check Box

Click delete Bottom

Physically disconnecting the TMM switch ports from the production network ensures that the F5 GTM system is isolated from the synchronization group, allowing updates to be performed without affecting the entire group. This step prevents any changes made to the individual system from being synchronized with the rest of the group.

Clearing the synchronization checkbox and clicking the update button will remove the F5 GTM system from the synchronization process, ensuring that any updates made to the system do not impact the rest of the sync group. This step allows for independent updates to be applied without affecting the entire group.

Reconnecting the previously disconnected TMM switch ports and adding the GTM system back to the synchronization group will reintegrate the system with the rest of the group, allowing for synchronized updates to be applied across all systems. This step ensures that the system is once again part of the synchronization process.

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