A. packet rate
B. current connections
C. content verification
D. memory utilization
E. hops along the network path
A. Two addresses are used to define the Virtual Server when it is managed by redundant LTM Systems.
B. Two addresses are used to define Virtual Servers when the LTM System hosting it is behind a firewall that is translating the Virtual Server address.
C. Two addresses are used to define a Virtual Server when the Wide-IP should resolve to a different address depending on which LTM System is active.
D. Two addresses are used to define some Virtual Servers so that the GTM System can choose the better address when resolving the name.
A. Provisioning allows the administrator to activate modules in non-standard combinations.
B. Provisioning allows modules that are not licensed to be fully tested.
C. Provisioning allows modules that are licensed be granted appropriate resource levels.
D. Provisioning allows the administrator to see what modules are licensed, but no user action is ever required.
A. Port lockdown of management port
B. System hostname
C. IP Address of management port
D. Default route for management port
E. IP Address of the external VLAN
A. /etc/gtm_snmptrap.conf
B. /etc/alertd/alert.conf
C. /etc/snmpd.conf
D. /etc/syslog-ng.conf