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F5 Networks Exam 201 Topic 3 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 201 exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 3
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Which statement is true concerning a functional iRule?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Zena
4 days ago
I heard the iRule is so powerful, it can make your computer do the moonwalk. Gotta have that conditional statement, am I right?
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Roselle
5 days ago
Ah, the iRule, the secret language of the networking gods. I bet they write it in Elvish or something.
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Ernestine
7 days ago
Hey, what about pool assignment? Isn't that like the secret sauce that makes the iRule work its magic? I'm going with that one.
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Annamaria
14 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is A) iRules use a proprietary syntax language.
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Latonia
17 days ago
I think the answer is D) iRules must contain at least one pool assignment statement.
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Jame
25 days ago
Hold on, I'm pretty sure the iRule needs a conditional statement. It's gotta have some logic to it, right? Otherwise, it's just a bunch of empty code.
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Amina
27 days ago
Hmm, I think the iRule needs to have at least one event declaration. It's like the heartbeat of the rule, you know?
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Avery
27 days ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) iRules must contain at least one event declaration.
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Marcelle
28 days ago
A functional iRule definitely uses a proprietary syntax language. That's a no-brainer!
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Krissy
4 days ago
I agree, a functional iRule must have a conditional statement too.
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Jacqueline
8 days ago
Yes, that's correct. It's a key feature of functional iRules.
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Rory
8 days ago
I think iRules must contain at least one event declaration as well.
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Janae
14 days ago
I agree, iRules definitely use a proprietary syntax language.
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Carman
17 days ago
Yes, iRules definitely use a proprietary syntax language.
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Kenneth
1 months ago
I think the answer is C) iRules must contain at least one conditional statement.
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