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Chapter 15: Server Load Balancing (SLB)• Remote servers are servers that are more than a single router hop away• Remote servers are used as a last resort, unless Primary and Backupservers are enabled• Primary and Backup servers are used to define servers of last resortChapter Review Questions1. I've defined “port http” on a real server, and I have already bound it to onevirtual server. Can I bind HTTP on this real server to another virtualserver?a. No. You must first unbind it from the first virtual serverb. Yes, just “bind http rs http” on the second virtual serverc. No. You must create another real serverd. Yes, but you must create an additional shadow port on the realserver and use that2. Which predictor simply passes traffic to the next server, regardless of loador weight?a. Round-robinb. Least-connectionsc. Weightedd. Server response time only3. In Hot-Standby Redundancy, what will happen if the sync link goes down?a. Hot-Standby Redundancy will be disabledb. The ServerIrons will continue hello messages across the data linkc. Both ServerIrons will assume an active roled. None of the above4. I've enabled Primary/Backup with the virtual server command “port httplb-pri-servers.” How do I define a real server as “Primary”?a. The command “primary” in the real server configb. Don't enter the command “backup” in the real server configc. The command “primary” in the remote server configd. The command “port http primary” in the real server config352 Brocade <strong>IP</strong> Primer

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