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F5 Networks Exam 301b Topic 2 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 301b exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 2
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An LTM Specialist has a single HTTPS virtual server doing SSL termination. No server SSL profile is defined. The pool members are on the internal VLAN answering on HTTP port 80. Users with certain browsers are experiencing issues.

Which two locations are most appropriate to gather packets needed to determine the SSL issue? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B

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Leslie
28 days ago
Wait, so we're supposed to gather packets from the user's computer and the internal VLAN? Sounds like a job for the network ninja with a sniffer and a sense of adventure. *strikes a pose* Let's do this!
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Marta
1 months ago
Ah, the joys of SSL troubleshooting. I bet the users are just frustrated because they can't access their cat videos. *chuckles* But hey, at least they're not trying to hack the mainframe, right?
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Annice
1 months ago
B) and D) all the way! Gotta get those packets from the user's computer and the internal VLAN to figure out what's going on. I bet the issue has something to do with the lack of a server SSL profile. *shakes head* Rookie mistake!
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Shonda
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I was thinking A) and C) might be the way to go, but after reading the question again, I think B) and D) make more sense. Maybe I need to brush up on my SSL troubleshooting skills. *sigh*
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Georgene
18 days ago
Don't worry, SSL troubleshooting can be tricky. It's always good to review and learn more about it.
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Reita
22 days ago
Yeah, I agree. The user's computer and the LTM device's internal VLAN seem like the most appropriate locations.
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Lanie
1 months ago
I think B) and D) are the best options to gather packets for SSL troubleshooting.
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Darrel
2 months ago
Clearly, the answer is B) and D). The user's computer is where the problem is being observed, and the internal VLAN is where the SSL termination is happening. Capturing packets from those two locations should give us the information we need to solve this problem.
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Leonardo
12 days ago
Agreed. It's important to gather packets from both locations to get a complete picture of what's going wrong.
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Salena
14 days ago
That makes sense. By capturing packets from the user's computer and the internal VLAN, we should be able to pinpoint the SSL issue.
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Jacklyn
22 days ago
D) LTM device's internal VLAN
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Bulah
1 months ago
B) user's computer
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Brunilda
1 months ago
D) LTM device's internal VLAN
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Ivette
1 months ago
B) user's computer
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Viola
2 months ago
I think B) and D) are the best options to gather the packets needed to determine the SSL issue. The user's computer is where the issue is being experienced, and the internal VLAN is where the pool members are located and answering on HTTP port 80.
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Ashleigh
2 months ago
I'm not sure about that. Wouldn't it be better to also gather packets from the user's computer to get a complete picture?
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Lon
2 months ago
I agree with Lavelle. Those locations would provide us with the necessary information to determine the SSL issue.
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Lavelle
3 months ago
I think we should gather packets from the server interface and the LTM device's internal VLAN.
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