| Exam Code/Number: | 301Join the discussion |
| Exam Name: | LTM Specialist Exam |
| Certification: | F5 |
| Question Number: | 49 |
| Publish Date: | Jul 17, 2026 |
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How is traffic flow through transparent virtual servers different from typical virtual servers?
QUESTION NO: 34. Click the Exhibit Button an LTM has the 3 virtual servers, a SNAT defined, four self IP addresses defined and the networks shown in the exhibit. Selected options for each object are shown below. Settings not shown are at their defaults. VirtualServer 1 Destination: 10.10.1.102:80 netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 172.16/16 network SNAT Automap enabled VirtualServer2 Destination: 10.10.1.102:* netmask 255.255.255.255 Pool: Pool with 3 members in the 192.168/16 network VirtualServer 3 Destination: 10.10.2.0:80 netmask 255.255.255.0 Type: IP Forwarding SNATI Source IP: All Addresses SNAT Address: SNAT Pool with 2 members -
172.16.20.50 and
192.168.10.50 Self IPs 192.168.1.1; 172.16.1.1; 10.10.2.1; 10.10.1.1 A connection attempt is made with a source IP and port of 10.20.100.50:80 and a destination IP and port of 10.10.2.10:80. When the request is processed, what will be the source and destination IP addresses?
What is the expected difference between two source address persistence profiles if profile A has a mask of 255.255.255.0 and profile B has a mask of 255.255.0.0?
Which two processes are involved when BIG-IP systems issue traps? (Choose two.)