This question tests understanding ofPriority Group Activation (PGA)and how BIG-IP determines which pool members are eligible to receive traffic.
Key BIG-IP Priority Group Concepts:
Higher priority group numbers = higher priority
BIG-IP willonly send traffic to the highest priority groupthat meets thePriority Group Activationcondition
Lower priority groups areactivated only when the condition is met
Onlyavailable (green)members count toward the activation threshold
Configuration from the Exhibit:
Pool Member
Priority Group
Status
serv1
2
Active (available)
serv2
2
Inactive (down)
serv3
1
Active (available)
serv4
1
Active (available)
Step-by-Step Traffic Decision:
BIG-IP first evaluates thehighest priority group (Priority Group 2)
Priority Group 2 has:
Activation rule isLess than 2 available members
BIG-IPactivates the next lower priority group (Priority Group 1)
Traffic is now sent to:
Final Result:
Traffic is distributed toserv1, serv3, and serv4
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:
A– Ignores activation of the lower priority group
B– serv4 is also active and eligible
C– serv2 is down and cannot receive traffic
Key Data Plane Concept Reinforced:
Priority Group Activation controls when lower-priority pool members are allowed to receive traffic, based strictly on the number ofavailable membersin the higher-priority group. In this case, the failure of one high-priority member caused BIG-IP toexpand traffic distributionto lower-priority members to maintain availability.
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