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Forwarding (Layer 2)

Sharing an IP address with a VLAN node. To do this, you must perform some additional configuration tasks. These tasks consist of: creating a VLAN group that includes the VLAN in which the node resides, assigning a self-IP address to the VLAN group, and disabling the virtual server on the relevant VLAN.

Wildcard virtual servers

a special type of network virtual server designed to manage network traffic that is targeted to transparent network devices. Examples of transparent devices are firewalls, routers, proxy servers, and cache servers. A wildcard virtual server manages network traffic that has a destination IP address unknown to the BIG-IP system.

default wildcard virtual server

a wildcard virtual server that uses port 0 and handles traffic for all services.

port-specific wildcard virtual server

handles traffic only for a particular service, and you define it using a service name or a port number.

DSC provides what?

ynchronization and failover of BIG-IP configuration data at user-defined levels of granularity, among multiple BIG-IP devices on a network.

The connection and persistence mirroring feature allows you to what?

configure a BIG-IP system to duplicate connection and persistence information to the standby unit of a redundant pair. This setting provides higher reliability, but might affect system performance.

A management interface is?

The management interface is a special interface dedicated to performing a specific set of system management functions.

TMM switch interfaces are?

TMM switch interfaces are those interfaces that the BIG-IP system uses to send or receive application traffic, that is, traffic slated for application delivery.

When you configure interface mirroring, you do what?

you cause the BIG-IP system to copy the traffic on one or more interfaces to another interface that you specify. By default, the interface mirroring feature is disabled.