Which step should an LTM Specialist take to utilize AVR?
What is the solution?
How should the LTM Specialist resolve this issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting a new HTTP monitor on a pool. The pool member is functioning
correctly when accessed directly through a browser, although the monitor is marking the member as down.
As part of the troubleshooting, the LTM Specialist has captured the monitor traffic via tcpdump.
How should the LTM Specialist resolve this issue?
What is the issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting a new HTTP monitor on a pool. The pool member is functioning
correctly when accessed directly through a browser. However, the monitor is marking the member as down.
The LTM Specialist captures the monitor traffic via tcpdump.
What is the issue?
What is the issue?
which two locations could the packet capture have been …
Which tcpdump filter will help trace the monitor?
Refer to the exhibit.
A server administrator notices that one server is intermittently NOT being sent any HTTP requests. The
server logs display no issues. The LTM Specialist notices log entries stating the node (172.16.20.1) status
cycling between down and up. The pool associated with the virtual server (10.10.1.100) has a custom
HTTP monitor applied.
Which tcpdump filter will help trace the monitor?
Which two actions will resolve the problem?
Why is the server returning this error?
Refer to the exhibit.
An LTM Specialist is investigating reports that users are unable to perform some commands through an
FTP virtual server. The users are receiving the FTP error “500 Illegal PORT command.” The virtual server
is configured to SNAT using automap. The LTM Specialist performs a capture on the server side of the
LTM device.
Why is the server returning this error?