F5 Application Delivery Fundamentals — Question 59
When network failover is enabled, which of the following is true?
Answer options
- A. The failover cable status is ignored. Failover is determined by the network status only.
- B. Either a network failure or loss of voltage across the failover cable will cause a failover.
- C. A network failure will not cause a failover as long as there is a voltage across the failover cable.
- D. The presence or absence of voltage over the failover cable takes precedence over network failover.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer, C, states that a network failure won't trigger a failover if there is still voltage across the failover cable, which is accurate. Option A is incorrect as it disregards the failover cable's role. Option B is misleading since it suggests that both conditions equally cause a failover, and option D incorrectly implies that voltage always takes precedence over network status.