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F5 Networks Exam 101 Topic 11 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 101 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 11
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A new virtual server is being tested to replace http://myapp.mydomain.com. The original virtual server is still on use. And the new virtual server is on a different ip address. What should be done to test this new virtual server using the fully quailed domain name for this application?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Ula
2 days ago
Option A is the way to go, no doubt about it. Unless, of course, you're feeling adventurous and want to try the classic 'turn it off and on again' method. That's always a reliable solution, right?
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Leandro
6 days ago
Option D? Really? Making an entry in the web server services file? That's just silly. This is clearly a DNS issue, and Option A is the answer we're looking for.
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Adelle
8 days ago
Hmm, I was thinking of going with Option C, but now I'm not so sure. Adding an entry in the client host file seems like a bit of a hack. Option A is the way to go for a proper, long-term solution.
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Verda
11 days ago
I agree with Lashawnda. Option A is the correct answer. Modifying the browser cache or local hosts file is just a temporary workaround and not a proper solution.
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Lashawnda
12 days ago
Option A is definitely the way to go. Adding a DNS record for the fully qualified domain name is the most straightforward solution to test the new virtual server.
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Virgilio
21 hours ago
A) add a DNS record for the fully qualified domain name
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Kallie
12 days ago
I agree with Tonja, adding a DNS record would be the best way to test the new virtual server.
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Tonja
17 days ago
I think we should add a DNS record for the fully qualified domain name.
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