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F5 Networks Exam 301b Topic 6 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 301b exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 6
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The virtual server is listening on port 443.

What is the solution to the problem?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Maira
3 months ago
Haha, Brigette is on fire! Some people just love to complicate things, don't they? All we need is a little SSL magic and we're good to go!
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Sherill
2 months ago
C) Modify the virtual server TCP profile to disable Nagle's Algorithm.
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Elly
2 months ago
B) Modify the virtual server HTTP Profile to 'Redirect RewritE . All'.
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Honey
2 months ago
A) Add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server.
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Jess
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option B seems a bit overkill, and C doesn't seem relevant to the problem. D might work, but A is probably the safest bet.
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Brigette
3 months ago
Option A is a no-brainer. Anyone who chooses anything else is probably just trying to show off their 'advanced' knowledge, but end up looking like a fool. Keep it simple, folks!
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Lavelle
2 months ago
Yeah, option A seems like the most straightforward choice.
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Lennie
2 months ago
I would go with option A as well.
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Junita
2 months ago
I think option B could also work, but A is simpler.
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Wynell
2 months ago
I agree, option A is the best solution.
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Lynsey
3 months ago
I think disabling Nagle's Algorithm by modifying the virtual server TCP profile could also solve the problem.
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Stacey
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but modifying the virtual server HTTP Profile to 'Redirect RewritE . All' could also be a possible solution.
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Bo
3 months ago
I agree with Helene, adding an SSL Client profile seems like the right solution.
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Juan
4 months ago
Option A is the correct solution. Adding an SSL Client profile will enable SSL/TLS encryption for the virtual server listening on port 443.
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Carma
3 months ago
Great, thanks for the explanation!
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Viva
3 months ago
Option A is the correct solution. Adding an SSL Client profile will enable SSL/TLS encryption for the virtual server listening on port 443.
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Rima
3 months ago
A) Add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server.
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Helene
4 months ago
I think the solution is to add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server.
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