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F5 Networks Exam 101 Topic 9 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 101 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 9
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Client traffic for a web application is managed by load balancers in a high availability configuration. After a failover event all clients ant forced to login again to the application.

What is the most like reason this occurred?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Terrilyn
3 months ago
I don't know about you, but I always feel like I'm logging in to a new account every time I visit a website these days. Gotta keep those hackers on their toes!
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Katie
4 months ago
Ah, the age-old problem of load balancer configuration. I bet the IT team is regretting their decision to use the lowest bidder!
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Evangelina
2 months ago
C) The server was responding to the failed load balancer
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Barney
2 months ago
B) correction mirroring configuration was NOT configured on the load balancer
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Emilio
2 months ago
A) Clients were sending request to failed load balancer
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Ayesha
3 months ago
C) The server was responding to the failed load balancer
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Lore
3 months ago
B) correction mirroring configuration was NOT configured on the load balancer
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Nettie
3 months ago
A) Clients were sending request to failed load balancer
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Dorethea
4 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm gonna go with option D - maybe the SSL offloading wasn't set up correctly on the load balancer, leading to the login issue.
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Blythe
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think SSL offloading was not configured on the load balancer.
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Tammy
3 months ago
I agree with Tammy, that could be the reason.
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Angelo
3 months ago
Maybe clients were sending requests to the failed load balancer.
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Rosalyn
3 months ago
I think it's because the server was responding to the failed load balancer.
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Aretha
3 months ago
Yeah, that could definitely cause the login problem after a failover event.
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Lindsey
3 months ago
I think the issue might be with option D - SSL offloading not configured on the load balancer.
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Reena
4 months ago
I believe the reason could also be D) SSL offloading was NOT configured on the load balancer, causing the login issue after failover.
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Lang
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option C might be correct. If the server was responding to the failed load balancer, that could cause the clients to be disconnected.
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Quiana
4 months ago
I agree with Deandrea, it makes sense that clients had to login again if they were sending requests to a failed load balancer.
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Vivan
4 months ago
I agree with Barb. Without the proper configuration, a failover event can disrupt the session state and force clients to log in again.
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Chanel
3 months ago
User 2
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Tasia
4 months ago
User 1
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Deandrea
5 months ago
I think the reason is A) Clients were sending request to failed load balancer.
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Barb
5 months ago
Option B seems most likely. If the load balancer configuration wasn't mirrored, the failover would cause clients to be disconnected and require re-authentication.
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Josphine
4 months ago
C) The server was responding to the failed load balancer
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Paola
4 months ago
B) correction mirroring configuration was NOT configured on the load balancer
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Suzan
5 months ago
A) Clients were sending request to failed load balancer
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