Assume a BIG-IP has no NATs or SNATs configured. Which two scenarios are possible when client traffic arrives on a BIG-IP that is NOT destined to a self-IP? (Choose two.)

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Assume a BIG-IP has no NATs or SNATs configured. Which two scenarios are possible when client traffic arrives on a BIG-IP that is NOT destined to a self-IP?
(Choose two.)

A. If the destination of the traffic does not match a virtual server, the traffic will be discarded.

B. If the destination of the traffic does not match a virtual server, the traffic will be forwarded based on routing tables.

C. If the destination of the traffic matches a virtual server, the traffic will be processed per the virtual server definition. If the destination of the traffic matches a virtual server, the traffic will be processed per the virtual server. definition.

D. If the destination of the traffic matches a virtual server, the traffic will be forwarded, but it cannot be load balanced since no SNAT has been configured.








 

Suggested Answer: AC






This question is in F5 101 Application Delivery Fundamentals Exam
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