This page was exported from Exams Labs Braindumps [ http://blog.examslabs.com ] Export date:Thu Nov 7 6:31:01 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: [2022] 201 Actual Exam Dumps, 201 Practice Test [Q23-Q45] --------------------------------------------------- [2022] 201 Actual Exam Dumps, 201 Practice Test ExamsLabs 201 dumps & F5 Networks Certification Study Materials sure practice dumps How to book the F5-201: TMOS Administration Exam Register or log in on F5 Network website, or visit the Candidate Portal, or contact F5 Certification for more information. How to Prepare For F5-201: TMOS Administration Exam Preparation Guide for F5-201: TMOS Administration Exam Introduction An F5 Certified BIG-IP Administrator can manage application delivery networks (ADNs) and perform routine management and troubleshooting of F5 Traffic Management Operating System (TMOS) devices. Two exams are required to achieve the F5-CA certification: Exam 201 - TMOS AdministrationExam 101 - Application Delivery Fundamentals A F5 Certified BIG-IP Administrator manages preexisting BIG-IP installations and preliminary fault isolations. They must have the ability to make necessary configuration changes and modify BIG-IP objects. They are also responsible for application delivery networks (ADNs) and for conducting routine management and troubleshooting of F5 Traffic Management Operating System (TMOS) devices. These Certified Experts use TMSH as well as a configuration utility to monitor BIG-IP resources such as virtual servers, pools, pool members, nodes, profiles and monitors. They also create, restore from and manage BIG-IP archives. Certified BIG-IP Administrators are further responsible for checking a resource's status, availability and statistics, in order to understand how BIG-IP systems are currently processing traffic. Administrators define the role of BIG-IP systems as a proxy device within an ADN. They set up, license and provision BIG-IP systems. A Certified BIG-IP Administrator uses profiles to control the way BIG-IP systems process traffic through virtual servers. They are also responsible for troubleshooting and determining problems using various diagnostic tools. Passing this exam shows independence in performing day-to-day operations and basic troubleshooting of TMOS-based devices in various application environments after it has been installed, configured, and implemented. Individuals may choose to complete their certification journey here or move on to pursue the Technical Professional, Technical Specialist, Cloud, or Security Solutions certification tracks.   NO.23 For a given Virtual Server, the BIG-IP must perform SSL Offload and negotiate secure communication overTLSvl.2only.What should the BIG-IP Administrator do to meet this requirement?  Configure a custom SSL Profile (Client) and select no TLSvl in the options list  Configure a custom SSL Profile (Client) with a custom TLSV1.2 cipher string  Configure a custom SSL Profile (Server) and select no TLSvl in the options list  Configure a custom SSL Profile (Server) with a custom TLSV1.2 cipher string no TLSvl only disables TLS1.0, TLS1.1 is still used and does not meet the requirements.NO.24 Which two can be a part of a virtual server’s definition. (Choose two.)  rule(s)  pool(s)  monitor(s)  node address(es)  loadElbalancing method(s) NO.25 When configuring a Virtual Server to use an iRule with an HTTP_REQUEST event, which lists required steps in a proper order to create all necessary objects?  create profiles, create the iRule, create required pools, create the Virtual Server  create the Virtual Server, create required pools, create the iRule, edit the Virtual Server  create a custom HTTP profile, create required pools, create the Virtual Server, create the iRule  create required pools, create a custom HTTP profile, create the iRule, create the Virtual Server NO.26 When can a single virtual server be associated with multiple profiles.  Never. Each virtual server has a maximum of one profile.  Often. Profiles work on different layers and combining profiles is common.  Rarely. One combination, using both the TCP and HTTP profile does occur, but it is the exception.  Unlimited. Profiles can work together in any combination to ensure that all traffic types are supported in a given virtual server. NO.27 A BIG-IP Administrator needs to install a HotFix on a standalone BIG-IP device, which has HD1.1 as the Active Boot Location. The BIG-IP Administrator has already re-activated the license and created an UCS archive of the configuration. In which sequence should the BIG-IP Administrator perform the remaining steps?  Install HotFix in HD 1.1, Reboot the BIG-IP device. Install UCS Archive  Install HotFix in HO 1.2, Install base Image in HD 1.2, Activate HD1.2  Install base Image in HD1.2, Install HotFix in HD1.2, Activate HD 1.2  Activate HD 1.2, Install base image in HD 1.2. Install HotFix in HD 1.2 NO.28 A virtual server at 10.10.1.100:80 has the rule listed below applied. when HTTP_REQUEST { if {[HTTP::uri] ends_with “htm” } { pool pool1 } else if {[HTTP::uri] ends_with “xt” } { pool pool2 } If a user connects to http://10.10.1.100/foo.txt which pool will receive the request?  pool1  pool2  None. The request will be dropped.  Unknown. The pool cannot be determined from the information provided. NO.29 A BIG-IP Administrator reviews the log files to determine the cause of a recent problem and finds the following entry.Mar 27.07.58.48 local/BIG-IP notice mcpd {5140} 010707275 Pool member 172.16.20.1.10029 monitor status down.What is the cause of this log message?  The pool member has been disabled.  The pool member has been marked as Down by the BIG-IP Administrator.  The monitor attached to the pool member needs a higher timeout value.  The monitor attached to the pool member has failed. NO.30 Refer to the exhibit.How many nodes are represented on the network map shown?  Four  Three  One  Two NO.31 The incoming client IP address is 205.12.45.52. The last five connections have been sent to members C, D, A, B, B.The incoming client. IP address is 205.12.45.52. The last five connections have been sent to members C, D, A, B, B.Given the virtual server and pool definitions and the statistics shown in the graphic, which member will be used for the next connection.  10.10.20.1:80  10.10.20.2:80  10.10.20.3:80  10.10.20.4:80  10.10.20.5:80 NO.32 Where is the loadElbalancing mode specified.  within the pool definition  within the node definition  within the virtual server definition  within the pool member definition NO.33 Which statement is true concerning SNATs using automap?  Only specified self-IP addresses are used as automap addresses.  SNATs using automap will translate all client addresses to an automap address.  A SNAT using automap will preferentially use a floating self-IP over a nonfloating self-IP.  A SNAT using automap can be used to translate the source address of all outgoing traffic to the same address regardless of which VLAN the traffic is sent through. NO.34 A Standard Virtual Server for a web application is configured with Automap for the Source Address Translation option. The original source address of the client must be known by the backend servers. What should the BIG-IP Administrator configure to meet this requirement?  The Virtual Server type as Performance (HTTP)  An HTTP profile to insert the X-Forward-For header  An HTTP Transparent profile  A SNAT Pool with the client IP ExplanationBecause it is a web application, you can insert the source IP in the xff field in the http profile.NO.35 When configuring a pool member’s monitor, which three association options are available. (Choose three.)  inherit the pool’s monitor  inherit the node’s monitor  configure a default monitor  assign a monitor to the specific member  do not assign any monitor to the specific member NO.36 A BIG-IP device is configured with both an internal external and two Corporate VLANs. The virtual server has SNAT enabled and is set to listen on all VLANs Auto Last Hop is disabled. The Corporate users are on10.0.0.0./24 and 172.16.0.0/12. The BIG-IP has a Self-IP on the 1.0.0.0.0./24 subnet.Internet users are able to access the virtual server. Only some of the Corporate users are able to connect to the virtual server A BIG-IP Administrator performs a tcpdump on the BIG-IP and verifies that traffic is arriving from users in 10.0.0.0/24.What should the BIG-IP Administrator do to correct this behaviour?  Disable the server on the internal VLAN  Add a static route for the 172.16.0.0/12 subnet  Change the default route to point to the extra firewall  Modify the default route of the servers to point to the BIG-IP device NO.37 A virtual server is listening at 10.10.1.100:80 and has the following iRule associated with it: when HTTP_REQUEST { if {[HTTP::uri] ends_with “txt” } { pool pool1 } elseif {[HTTP::uri] ends_with “php” } { pool pool2 } If a user connects to http://10.10.1.100/foo.html, which pool will receive the request?  pool1  pool2  None. The request will be dropped.  Unknown. The pool cannot be determined from the information provided. NO.38 Refer to the exhibit.During maintenance, the BIG-IP Administrator manually disables a pool member as shown.What is the result?  All pool members continue to process persistent connections  All pool members stop accepting new connections.  The disabled pool member stops processing persistent connections.  The disabled pool member stops processing existing connections NO.39 Refer to the exhibit.An organization is reporting slow performance accessing their Intranet website, hosted in a public cloud. All employees use a single Proxy Server with the public IP of 104.219.110.168 to connect to the Internet. What should the BIG-IP Administrator of the Intranet website do to fix this issue?  Change Source Address to 104.219.110.168/32  Change Load Balancing Method to Least Connection  Change Fallback Persistence Profile to source_addr  Change Default Persistence Profile to cookie NO.40 What is required for a virtual server to support clients whose traffic arrives on the internal VLAN and pool members whose traffic arrives on the external VLAN.  That support is never available.  The virtual server must be enabled for both VLANs.  The virtual server must be enabled on the internal VLAN.  The virtual server must be enabled on the external VLAN. NO.41 A BIG-IP Administrator needs to restore a UCS file to an F5 device using the Configuration Utility. Which section of the Configuration Utility should the BIG-IP Administrator access to perform this task?  Local Traffic > Virtual Servers  Local Traffic > Policies  System > Archives  System > Configuration NO.42 A BIG-IP Administrator finds the following log entry:tnm tmm[7141]: 011e0002:4: sweeperjjpdate: aggressive mode activated.Which action should the BIG-IP Administrator to mitigate this memory issue?  Configure the redundant par to be active-active  Decrease the TCP profile ide Timeout value  increase the TCP profile ide Timeout value  Configure the serve to use Connection Mirroring NO.43 Refer to the exhibit.A BIG-IP Administrator needs to configure health monitors for a newly configured server pool named Pool_B.Which health monitor settings will ensure that all pool members will be accurately marked as available or unavailable?  HTTPS, HTTP, FTP, and ICMP, with the Availability Requirement of all health monitors  HTTPS, HTTP, FTP, and SSH, with the Availability Requirement of at least one monitor  HTTPS and HTTP with the Availability Requirement of at least one health monitor  HTTPS, HTTP, FTP, and SSH with the Availability Requirement of all health monitors ExplanationFrom the port, the four members are HTTP, FTP, HTTPS, and SSH applications. If you want to monitor at the same time, you must configure at least one.NO.44 Refer to the exhibit.A BIG-IP Administrator needs to fall over the active device. The administrator logs into the Configuration Unity and navigates to Device Management > Traffic Group. However, Force to Standby is greyed out What is causing this issue?  The BIG-IP Administrator is NOT logged into command line to tail over  The BIG-IP Administrator is on the Standby Device  The BIG-IP Administrator is logged in as root  The BIG-IP Administrator is logged in as administrator NO.45 Which statementis true concerning the defaultcommunication between a redundant pair of BIGElIP devices.  Communication between the systems cannot be effected byport lockdown settings.  Data for both connection and persistence mirroring are shared through the same TCP connection.  Regardless of the configuration,some data is communicated between the systems at regular intervals.  Connection mirroring data is shared through the serial faEl ilover cable unless network failover is enabled.  Loading … 201 Actual Questions and Braindumps: https://www.examslabs.com/F5/F5Networks/best-201-exam-dumps.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://blog.examslabs.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://blog.examslabs.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2022-07-08 20:38:26 Post date GMT: 2022-07-08 20:38:26 Post modified date: 2022-07-08 20:38:26 Post modified date GMT: 2022-07-08 20:38:26