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When configuring a Virtual Server to use an iRule with an HTTP_REQUEST event, which lists required steps in a proper order to create all necessary objects?

  • A. create profiles, create the iRule, create required pools, create the Virtual Server
  • B. create the Virtual Server, create required pools, create the iRule, edit the Virtual Server
  • C. create a custom HTTP profile, create required pools, create the Virtual Server, create the iRule
  • D. create required pools, create a custom HTTP profile, create the iRule, create the Virtual Server
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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ac89l
3 months, 1 week ago
why not A?
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BlackDealth
7 months, 2 weeks ago
**Answer:** The correct sequence is: **D.** Create the required pools, create a custom HTTP profile, create the iRule, create the Virtual Server. **Explanation:** 1. **Create the required pools:** Pools should be created first because the Virtual Server will reference these pools for traffic load balancing. 2. **Create a custom HTTP profile:** A custom HTTP profile helps tailor specific HTTP settings, which can be crucial for how the Virtual Server handles incoming HTTP requests. 3. **Create the iRule:** An iRule is a piece of TCL code that is used to control the behavior of traffic flowing through the Virtual Server. It's created next to ensure it can be applied to the Virtual Server. 4. **Create the Virtual Server:** The Virtual Server should be created last to reference and combine the pools, profiles, and iRule in a single logical entity.
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