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F5 Networks Exam 201 Topic 1 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's TMOS Administration exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 1
[All TMOS Administration Questions]

Which two statements are true concerning the default communication between a redundant pair of BIG-IP systems? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Virgina
22 days ago
Nailed it! A and C are the correct choices. Synchronization and persistence mirroring, just the way the BIG-IP gods intended. *high fives*
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Howard
9 days ago
User 1: A and C are the correct choices.
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Jeannine
23 days ago
That's a good point, Whitley. So, options A and D could be the correct statements regarding the default communication between redundant BIG-IP systems.
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Joni
23 days ago
I'm gonna have to go with B and C on this one. Gotta love those TCP ports for mirroring all that juicy data between the BIG-IPs. *winks*
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Tabetha
27 days ago
Aha! A and C are the way to go. Synchronization over TCP ports 683 and 684, and persistence mirroring through port 1028. Easy peasy.
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Kenneth
2 days ago
Exactly, it's important for the systems to synchronize and share data for redundancy.
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Cornell
10 days ago
So, the default communication between redundant BIG-IP systems involves TCP connections on specific ports.
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Sabrina
18 days ago
I agree, A and C are correct. Synchronization on ports 683 and 684, and persistence mirroring on port 1028.
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Whitley
29 days ago
I believe option D is also true because connection mirroring data is shared through the serial fail over cable unless network failover is enabled.
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Kate
1 months ago
Hmm, I think B and C are the right answers. Connection mirroring uses port 1028, and that makes sense since the BIG-IPs need to share that data.
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Daniela
21 hours ago
Yes, synchronization happens through ports 683 and 684, but connection mirroring uses port 1028.
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Tayna
9 days ago
I agree, B and C are correct. That's how the BIG-IP systems share connection mirroring data.
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Meaghan
13 days ago
User 3: I agree with Meaghan, B and C seem to be the correct choices for the default communication between redundant BIG-IP systems.
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Louis
15 days ago
User 2: I believe B and C are the right answers. Connection mirroring data is shared via a TCP connection using port 1028.
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Ben
27 days ago
User 1: I think A and D are the correct answers. Synchronization occurs via TCP connection using ports 683 and 684.
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Yesenia
1 months ago
A and C seem to be the correct options. The default communication between BIG-IP systems uses TCP connections, and connection mirroring and persistence mirroring data are shared via port 1028.
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Noemi
16 days ago
C) Persistence mirroring data is shared via a TCP connection using port 1028.
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Belen
21 days ago
A) Synchronization occurs via a TCP connection using ports 683 and 684.
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Gilma
1 months ago
I agree with Jeannine. Option A seems correct based on the default communication between redundant BIG-IP systems.
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Jeannine
2 months ago
I think option A is true because synchronization occurs via a TCP connection using ports 683 and 684.
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