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Question #: 90
Topic #: 1
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As a part of the Setup Utility, the administrator sets the host name for the BIG IP. What would be the result if the two systems in a redundant pair were set to the same host name?

  • A. Host names do not matter in redundant pair communication.
  • B. In a redundant pair, the two systems will always have the same host name. The parameter is synchronized between the systems.
  • C. The first time the systems are synchronized the receiving system will be assigned the same self-IP addresses as the source system.
  • D. When the administrator attempts to access the configuration utility using the host name, they will always connect to the active system.
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BlackDealth
5 months, 1 week ago
C. The first time the systems are synchronized the receiving system will be assigned the same self-IP addresses as the source system. Explanation: Having the same host name can cause confusion in the synchronization process. When synchronizing, if the host names are identical, it may lead to conflicts where the receiving system might be assigned the same self-IP addresses and other critical configuration elements as the source system. This is because the synchronization process might not correctly distinguish between the two systems, leading to potential issues in the network configuration and operation.
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