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Question 1

Which Network Security Policy action is valid?



Answer : D

Avi Load Balancer Network Security Policies operate at the network security layer and are used to control whether traffic is accepted, discarded, denied, or rate-limited before higher-level HTTP processing occurs. Broadcom's Avi documentation specifically describes Network Security Policy behavior as determining whether a connection should be accepted, discarded, or rate-limited. Because of this, Rate Limit is a valid Network Security Policy action. ''Send Local Response'' and ''Redirect'' are HTTP-layer actions that belong to HTTP policies, not Network Security Policies. ''Continue'' is commonly associated with policy flow processing in other policy types but is not the correct Network Security Policy action in this question. Therefore, the valid action from the listed options is Rate Limit.


Question 2

To disable SNAT, configure Preserve Client IP Address in which section?



Answer : D

In Avi Load Balancer, disabling SNAT for a Virtual Service is handled through Preserve Client IP configuration. VMware Avi documentation states that preserving the client IP address is mutually exclusive with SNATing the Virtual Service. The related configuration is not part of the Application Profile or TCP Profile, because those profiles control application-layer or TCP proxy behavior rather than the forwarding model for source address preservation. It is also not simply a Service Engine Group property. For the supported configuration flow, Preserve Client IP is configured using a Network Service, including floating IP and related network service settings associated with the Service Engine Group, VRF, and cloud. Therefore, the correct section for configuring Preserve Client IP Address to disable SNAT is Network Service.


Question 3

Which information is not available by drilling into a server within the Pool > Server page?



Answer : A

The Pool > Server view is focused on backend server health and monitor-related visibility. From this location, Avi provides details about the selected pool member, including active and passive health monitor information, server health state, and health-check performance indicators such as monitor success and response timing. These details help administrators understand why a pool member is up, down, or degraded. Client response success percentage, however, is a Virtual Service or application traffic analytics metric, not a server health-monitor drill-down item. Client response success is based on application transactions between clients, the Service Engine, and backend servers, and is normally reviewed through Virtual Service analytics or logs rather than the Pool > Server health-monitor details. Therefore, the item not available from that server drill-down is Client response success percentage.


Question 4

A Service Engine on which the Virtual Service is placed is experiencing a high level of memory utilization, but users of the application are not experiencing any issues. What impact, if any, will this have on the Health Score of the Virtual Service?



Answer : C

Avi Load Balancer health score is a composite metric that considers several dimensions, including performance, resources, anomalies, and security. VMware Avi documentation for the Analytics Profile states that constrained resources increase the resource penalty score, and examples include CPU, memory, or disk utilization of a Service Engine or a server. In this scenario, users are not experiencing application issues, so the performance score may remain normal. However, the Service Engine hosting the Virtual Service has high memory utilization, which is explicitly a resource constraint. Because resource constraints are reflected as a resource penalty, the Virtual Service health score can be affected even when users have not yet noticed symptoms. Therefore, the correct impact is that the Resource Penalty will be increased.


Question 5

Where are application traffic log messages specific to WAF found for a Virtual Service?



Answer : B

WAF-related application traffic events are exposed through Virtual Service logs. In Avi Load Balancer, client application logs provide per-request visibility, including security-relevant events and WAF match details when WAF is enabled. The Logs tab on the Virtual Service detail screen is the operational location used to inspect these request-level entries. Alerts are used for alert conditions and system events, not for viewing each application traffic log. Analytics provides charts and performance summaries, while the Security tab is used for configuration or summarized security context depending on the UI view. Because the question asks where WAF-specific application traffic log messages are found for a Virtual Service, the correct operational location is the Logs tab of the Virtual Service detail screen.


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