Exam F5CAB2 Topic 2 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5's F5CAB2 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 2
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The BIG-IP Administrator needs to avoid overloading any of the pool members with connections when they become active. What should the BIG-IP Administrator configure to meet this requirement? (Choose one answer)

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This question focuses on connection behavior when pool members transition from down to up, which is a classic data plane consideration in BIG-IP environments.
What problem is being solved?
When a pool member:
* Recovers from a failure
* Is enabled after maintenance
* Transitions from inactive to active
...it can suddenly receive a large burst of new connections, especially when using load-balancing methods such as Least Connections. This sudden surge can overload the server.
Why Slow Ramp Time is the correct solution:
Slow Ramp Time is a pool-level setting that:
* Gradually increases the number of connections sent to a newly available pool member
* Prevents sudden spikes in traffic
* Allows the server to warm up (application cache, JVM, DB connections, etc.) From BIG-IP Administration Data Plane Concepts:
* Slow Ramp Time controls the rate at which BIG-IP increases load to a pool member that has just become available
* During the ramp period, BIG-IP artificially increases the member's connection count, making it appear
"busier" and therefore less attractive for new connections
This directly satisfies the requirement to avoid overloading pool members when they become active.
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:
* B. Different Ratio for each member
* Ratios control relative distribution under normal operation
* They do not prevent a sudden surge when a member becomes active
* C. Action On Service Down to Reselect
* Controls persistence behavior when a member goes down
* Has no impact on connection ramp-up when a member comes back online
* D. Same Priority Group to each member
* Affects failover logic between priority groups
* Does not control connection rate or ramp-up behavior
Key Data Plane Concept Reinforced:
To protect backend servers during recovery events, BIG-IP provides Slow Ramp Time, ensuring graceful reintroduction of traffic and preventing connection storms that can occur during high-load scenarios.

by Setlla at Jul 02, 2026, 04:48 AM

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