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Question 6

Users are experiencing low throughput when downloading large files over a high-speed WAN connection. Extensive packet loss was found to be an issue but

CANNOT be eliminated.

Which two TCP profile settings should be modified to compensate for the packet loss in the network? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: C, D

    To compensate for packet loss in a network when users are experiencing low throughput over a high-speed WAN connection, modifying TCP profile settings related to proxy buffering can help. The 'proxy buffer low' and 'proxy buffer high' settings are specifically designed to manage the accumulation of data when there is packet loss or slow acknowledgments. Adjusting these settings ensures that the TCP profile can handle the increased load and buffering requirements, thus improving throughput in such conditions.

Discussion
KalakutaOptions: CD

C,D = K3422: Overview of content spooling

GVKDOptions: CD

CD - Correct. If there is packet loss to the client, or if the client is slow to acknowledge data and falls behind, the BIG-IP system will begin to accumulate data in the proxy buffer. https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K3422

WassuOptions: DE

I think it’s angle algorithm and proxy buffer high