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F5 F5CAB1 Exam Syllabus Topics:
TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • BIG IP Administration Control Plane Administration: This section of the exam measures skills of System Administrators and covers managing the control plane where BIG IP is configured and administered. It includes working with user accounts, roles, device settings, configuration management, and using the graphical interface and command line for daily administrative tasks.
Topic 2
  • BIG IP Administration Data Plane Configuration: This section of the exam measures skills of System Administrators and covers configuring BIG IP objects that control data plane behavior. It focuses on setting up virtual servers, pools, nodes, monitors, and profiles so that applications are delivered reliably and efficiently according to design requirements.
Topic 3
  • BIG IP Administration Support and Troubleshooting: This section of the exam measures skills of Network Administrators and covers identifying and resolving common issues that affect BIG IP operation. It focuses on using logs, statistics, diagnostic tools, and basic troubleshooting methods to restore normal traffic flow and maintain stable application delivery.
Topic 4
  • BIG IP Administration Data Plane Concepts: This section of the exam measures skills of Network Administrators and covers how BIG IP handles application traffic on the data plane. It includes understanding flow of traffic, key data path components, basic concepts of load balancing, and how security and performance features affect user traffic.
Topic 5
  • BIG IP Administration Install Initial Configuration and Upgrade: This section of the exam measures skills of System Administrators and covers the lifecycle tasks for deploying and maintaining a BIG IP system. It includes installing the platform, performing initial setup, applying licenses, configuring basic networking, and planning and executing software upgrades and hotfixes.

F5 BIG-IP Administration Install, Initial Configuration, and Upgrade Sample Questions (Q20-Q25):NEW QUESTION # 20
Given thatBIGIP-<version>.isoandHotfix-BIGIP-<version>-ENG.isohave been uploaded to/shared/images on an F5 device, what is the appropriatetmshcommand to prepare and update the BIG-IP device with the hotfixof a software version on anew volume HD1.2?
(Choose one.)
  • A. tmsh install /sys software hotfix Hotfix-BIGIP-<version>-ENG.iso create-volume HD1.2
  • B. tmsh copy /sys software hotfix Hotfix-BIGIP-<version>-ENG.iso volume HD1.2
  • C. tmsh install /sys software BIGIP-<version>.iso hotfix Hotfix-BIGIP-<version>-ENG.iso create-volume HD1.2
  • D. tmsh create /sys software hotfix Hotfix-BIGIP-<version>-ENG.iso volume HD1.2
Answer: C
Explanation:
When installing a BIG-IP software versionwith a HotFixon anew boot volume, F5 requires that both thebase TMOS imageand theHotFix imagebe installed together as part of the same installation workflow.
The correct process is:
* Specify thebase TMOS ISO
* Specify theHotFix ISOthat corresponds to that base version
* Instruct the system tocreate a new boot volume
* Install both images into that new volume
This is achieved with the following tmsh syntax:
tmsh install /sys software BIGIP-<version>.iso hotfix Hotfix-BIGIP-<version>-ENG.iso create-volume HD1.2 This command:
* Installs the base image first
* Applies the HotFix on top of the base image
* Creates and installs everything onHD1.2
* Leaves the currently active volume untouched for rollback
Why the other options are incorrect
A). Installing only the hotfix
A HotFix cannot be installed by itself on a new volume. A base image must already be present.
C). Using create instead of install
The create keyword is not valid for software installation operations.
D). Using copy
The copy command does not install software images or hotfixes.

NEW QUESTION # 21
A BIG-IP device will be dedicated to functioning as a WAF, requiring only theASMmodule to be provisioned.
What provisioning level will ensure that the system allocatesall CPU, memory, and disk resourcesto this module exclusively?
  • A. Maximal
  • B. Dedicated
  • C. Comprehensive
  • D. Nominal
Answer: B
Explanation:
Provisioning defines how BIG-IP allocates system resources to modules. The provisioning levels include:
* Dedicated- allocatesallCPU, memory, and disk resources to a single module
* Nominal- standard resource allocation balanced with other modules
* Minimal- lowest level, used for basic utility needs
* None- module disabled
* Comprehensive / Maximal- not valid TMOS provisioning levels
Why "Dedicated" is correct
When a BIG-IP device is intended to runonly ASM(Web Application Firewall), the recommended way to maximize performance is to provision the module atDedicatedlevel.
WithASM: Dedicated:
* ASM receives theentire hardware capacity
* No other modules can or should be provisioned
* This is explicitly recommended when a device is used solely as a WAF platform Why other options are incorrect B). Comprehensive / C. Maximal
* These arenot valid provisioning modesin BIG-IP.
* TMOS supports: Nominal, Minimal, Large (module-specific), and Dedicated.
D). Nominal
* Shares resources with other modules
* Does not provide full system performance
* Not suitable when exclusive resource allocation is required
Thus,Dedicatedis the correct provisioning choice.

NEW QUESTION # 22
How can the BIG-IP Administrator tell when anunlicensed modulehas been provisioned?
  • A. AProvisioning Warningwill be displayed in the GUI in the upper left corner.
  • B. A BIG-IP does not allow unlicensed modules to be provisioned.
  • C. When provisioning an unlicensed module, a warning will appear.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The BIG-IP system has built-in licensing enforcement.
If an administrator provisions a module that the device isnot licensedto run, the system will still allow the provisioning action to occurinitially, but the system detects the mismatch and displays an alert.
What actually happens:
* The GUI places awarning bannerin theupper-left cornerlabeled something similar to:"rovisioning Warning"
* This appears immediately after provisioning a module that is not included in the active license.
* The system remains in an "inconsistent state" until the module is disabled again or the license is updated.
This is the visual cue BIG-IP uses to indicate that a module was provisioned without valid licensing.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A). "A BIG-IP does not allow unlicensed modules to be provisioned."
* Not true. BIG-IPdoesallow provisioning, but warns afterward.
B). "A warning will appear when provisioning an unlicensed module."
* The warning doesnotappear during the provisioning step itself.
* It appearsafter provisioning, in the main GUI, as a system banner.

NEW QUESTION # 23
The BIG-IP Administrator uses Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) to upload a TMOS image to the/shared/images/ directory in preparation for a TMOS upgrade.
After the upload is completed, what will the system dobeforethe image is shown in the GUI under:
System - Software Management - Image List?
  • A. The system copies the image to /var/local/images/
  • B. The system performs a reboot into a new partition
  • C. The system verifies the internal checksum
Answer: C
Explanation:
When a TMOS image (.iso file) is uploaded into the/shared/images/directory, the BIG-IP performs an internal validation step before the ISO appears in the GUI.
1. The system verifies the internal checksum
* BIG-IP automatically reads the embedded checksum inside the ISO file
* Verifies integrity of the uploaded image
* Confirms the file is not corrupted or incomplete
* Ensures the image is a valid F5 TMOS software image
Only after this checksum verification succeeds does the image appear under:
System # Software Management # Image List
Why the other options are incorrect:
A). The system performs a reboot into a new partition
* Uploading an ISO file never triggers a reboot.
C). The system copies the image to /var/local/images/
* All valid TMOS images remain in/shared/images/.
* No copying occurs.

NEW QUESTION # 24
The BIG-IP Administrator received a ticket that an authorized user is attempting to connect to the Configuration Utility from a jump host and is being denied.
The HTTPD allow list is configured as:
sys httpd {
allow { 172.28.31.0/255.255.255.0 172.28.65.0/255.255.255.0 }
}
The jump host IP is172.28.32.22.
What command should the BIG-IP Administrator use to allow HTTPD access for this jump host?
  • A. modify /sys httpd allow delete { 172.28.31.0/255.255.255.0 172.28.65.0/255.255.255.0 }
  • B. modify /sys httpd allow replace-all-with { 172.28.32.22 }
  • C. modify /sys httpd allow add { 172.28.32.22 }
Answer: C
Explanation:
The HTTPD allow list controls which IP addresses or subnets may access the Configuration Utility (TMUI) on the BIG-IP system. The Administrator already has two subnets allowed and needs to add asingle host IPto the existing list.
* The object/sys httpd allowsupports actions such asadd,delete, andreplace-all-with.
* Because the goal is toaddone more entry without removing the existing permitted subnets, the correct command is:
modify /sys httpd allow add { 172.28.32.22 }
This appends the new host to the existing list while preserving the previously configured networks.
Why the other options are incorrect:
* Option A (replace-all-with)wouldoverwritethe entire allow list, removing existing permitted subnets- unacceptable.
* Option B (delete)wouldremovethe existing networks and not add the required host.
Therefore, the correct administrative action is toaddthe jump host's IP.

NEW QUESTION # 25
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