Refer to the exhibit.
The LTM devices LTM3 and LTM2 have four Traffic Groups defined with approximately the sar of failover objects defined in each group.
- Traffic Groups A and C have Default Device set to LTM1
- Traffic Groups Band D have Default Device set to LTM2.
- Traffic Groups B and C do NOT have Auto Failback enabled. Traffic Groups A and D have Auto Failback enabled with a timeout value of 60 seconds.
- Traffic Groups A and D have Auto Fallback enabled with a timeout value of 60 seconds.
Both LTM devices are healthy and able to pass traffic for any Traffic Group.
LTM1 loses connectivity on interface 1.4. The LTM Specialists notified 60 seconds after the interface goes down.
What is the state of the Traffic Groups on each LTM device?
An application is being load balanced through the LTM device using the configuration displayed below.
The network has been re-engineered to NAT all client connection. As a result, all client connections are hitting the same pool member.

Which changes should the LTM Specialist make in order to restore load balancing functionality wile maintaining session persistence?
An LTM Specialist must reconfigure a BIG-IP system that load balances traffic to a web application. The security department has informed the LTM Specialist that the following cipher string must be used for TLS connections from BIG-IP to the web application.
NATIVE:IMDS:EXPORT:IDHE:EDH@SPEED
In which virtual server profile should the cipher string be configured?
An LTM Specialist configures a new virtual server with a single pool member. The LTM Specialist has NOT defined a health monitor for the pool, pool member or node.
What is the status of the virtual server?