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Every monitor has the same Send String, Recv String, and an Alias of *:*. The LTM Specialist simplifies the configuration to minimize the number of monitors.
How many unique monitors remain?
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Every monitor has the same Send String, Recv String, and an Alias of *:*. The LTM Specialist simplifies the configuration to minimize the number of monitors.
How many unique monitors remain?
To simplify the configuration and minimize the number of monitors, we need to examine the service protocols used by each pool. The monitors in the 'web_hr' pool are using HTTPS (https_hr), while all other pools are using HTTP (http). Given that HTTP and HTTPS are different protocols, at least two unique monitors are required to effectively monitor these services: one for HTTP and one for HTTPS. Therefore, the correct answer is 2.
B - Correct. 1x for HTTP 1x for HTTPS
For web_hr it could be a virtual server only with ssl offloading on the client side, it never specifies the port of the backend servers.
One for TLS, one for the rest
One for 10.2.2.102, 10.2.2.105 and one for 10.2.2.101, 10.2.2.102. The monitor is in the pool, and in the question we do not see a door in the pool member, so it cannot be port 443.