A BIG-IP has a virtual server at 150.150.10.10:80 with SNAT automap configured. This BIG-IP also has a SNAT at 150.150.10.11 set for a source address range of 200.200.1.0 / 255.255.255.0. All other settings are at their default states. If a client with the IP address 200.200.1.1 sends a request to the virtual server, what is the source IP address when the associated packet is sent to the pool member?
The incoming client IP address is 195.64.45.52 and the last five connections have been sent to members A, C, E, D and B.
The incoming client IP address is 195.64.45.52 and the last five connections have been sent to members A, C, E, D and B.
Given the virtual server, pool, and persistence definitions and statistics shown in the above graphic, which member will be used for the next connection.
Assuming other failElover settings are at their default state, what would occur if the failElover cable were to be disconnected for five seconds and then reconnected.
A node is a member of various pools and hosts different web applications. If a web application is unavailable, the BIG-IP appliance needs to mark the pool member down for that application pool. What should a BIG-IP Administrator deploy at the pool level to accomplish this?