Which Virtual Server type prevents the use of a default pool?
A.
Performance (Layer 4)
B.
Forwarding (IP)
C.
Performance HTTP
D.
Standard
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In BIG-IP TMOS administration, the "Forwarding (IP)" virtual server type is unique because it is designed to act as a high-performance router rather than a typical load balancer. Unlike a "Standard" virtual server, which terminates a connection and directs it to a specific pool of members, a Forwarding (IP) virtual server is intended to forward packets based on the system’s routing table. Consequently, the configuration for this type of virtual server explicitly removes the option to associate a default pool. If an administrator is troubleshooting a scenario where they cannot assign a pool to a virtual server, they must verify if the type was accidentally set to Forwarding (IP). This type is most commonly used for outbound internet traffic (outbound SNAT) or to allow the BIG-IP to serve as a gateway between internal subnets. Identifying this constraint is vital for troubleshooting configuration errors where an administrator expects the system to load balance traffic but finds the pool association settings are grayed out or unavailable in the Configuration Utility.
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