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Exam 201 topic 1 question 35 discussion

Actual exam question from F5's 201
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
[All 201 Questions]

Which statement is true concerning SSL termination?

  • A. A virtual server that has both ClientSSL and ServerSSL profiles can still support cookie persistence.
  • B. Decrypting traffic at the BIG-IP allows the use of iRules for traffic management, but increases the load on the pool member.
  • C. When any virtual server uses a ClientSSL profile, all SSL traffic sent to the BIG-IP is decrypted before it is forwarded to servers.
  • D. If a virtual server has both a ClientSSL and ServerSSL profile, the pool members have less SSL processing than if the virtual server had only a ClientSSL profile.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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andyto
1 month, 3 weeks ago
A is obvious, we can use cookies in this case. C says about decrypting traffic with ClientSSL profile - that is true. We do not have information what is happening later. Is there ServerSSL profile used? It might be the case. Therefore the answer is conditional.
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Juniefer2023
10 months ago
Answer should be C. SSL Termination = Client SSL
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Juniefer2023
10 months ago
SSL Termination = Client SSL
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Arifianto
11 months, 2 weeks ago
I think the answer C, ssl termination / ssl offload
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