How can you achieve this?
Why does this happen?
You inherit multiple Brocade ADXs that have been running for several months. You begin to
troubleshoot an SSL issue using the packet capture utility. When attempting to specify a filter ID
using the specify command it fails.
Why does this happen?
What is the result?
Given the command shown below:
ServerIronADX 1000(debug-filter-MP)#packet 128
What is the result?
What does the command shown below accomplish?
What does the command shown below accomplish?
ServerIron(debug-filter-spec-1)# pattern 24 2 1203
Which two commands would you use to view the contents of the capture?
Your Brocade ADX has been working properly for months but suddenly Health Checks to a
particular server fail. You verify that your configuration has not changed and that the server is up
and running. You configure your Brocade ADX to capture HTTP traffic. You start your capture and
let it run for fifteen seconds.
Which two commands would you use to view the contents of the capture? (Choose two.)
What would cause this error?
You have uploaded a valid SSL key and certificate to your Brocade ADX, created an SSL profile,
created your real servers and virtual server; and correctly bound the VIP, real servers, and SSL
profile into an SSL Proxy configuration. When you browse to the VIP, you receive the error
messagE. “the security certificate presented by this Web site is not issued by a trusted certificate
authority”.
What would cause this error?
what is the correct configuration syntax to use for vip1?
You are configuring your Brocade ADX for SSL Termination. You cannot successfully bind your
real servers to your VIP.
Referring to the exhibit, what is the correct configuration syntax to use for vip1?
What is needed to create the SSL profile?
You have been running standard Layer 4 SLB for SSL sessions to two real servers. Each real
server is running standard Microsoft IIS but they are at peak CPU utilization due to SSL overhead.
You have determined that implementing SSL Acceleration on your Brocade ADXs will solve the
CPU utilization. You export the existing SSL certificates from IIS and change the extension from
.pfs to .pem and upload them to the Brocade ADX. When you attempt to create an SSL profile,
you get the error message “certificate does not exist”.
What is needed to create the SSL profile?
what do you conclude?
You have uploaded a certificate and key for foo.com to your Brocade ADX to perform SSL offload.
When you tried to bind the certificate to the SSL profile, it is rejected. To troubleshoot, you first
scroll up in your terminal window to see the commands you entered for foo.com, then you examine
your running-configuration.
Referring to the exhibit, what do you conclude?
What could be the problem?
On checking the Brocade ADX log the user finds the output shown below:
Jan 7 13:49:41 L4 server 10.33.24.38 njmpprodapp06 port 2262 is down due to MAC-delete
What could be the problem?