-- Exhibit – -- Exhibit -- Refer to the exhibit. An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting a virtual server. Both the virtual server and the pool are showing blue squares for their statuses, and new clients report receiving "The connection was reset" through their browsers. Connections directly to the pool member are successful. What is the issue?
-- Exhibit – [image: https://examprepare.s3.amazonaws.com/F5_Networks/301b_Exam_LTM_Specialist_2025_97-0.png] -- Exhibit -- Refer to the exhibit. A user is unable to access an application. What is the root cause of the problem?
-- Exhibit – -- Exhibit -- Refer to the exhibit. An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting an HTTP monitor that is marking a pool member as down. Connecting to the pool member directly through a browser shows the application is up and functioning correctly. How should the send string be modified to correct this issue?
-- Exhibit – [image: https://examprepare.s3.amazonaws.com/F5_Networks/301b_Exam_LTM_Specialist_2025_99-0.png] -- Exhibit -- Refer to the exhibit. A user is unable to access an HTTP application via a virtual server. What is the cause of the failure?
-- Exhibit – -- Exhibit -- Refer to the exhibit. An LTM Specialist is performing an HTTP trace on the client side of the LTM device and notices there are many undesired headers being sent by the server in the response. The LTM Specialist wants to remove all response headers except "Set-Cookie" and "Location." How should the LTM Specialist modify the HTTP profile to remove undesired headers from the HTTP response?
A OneConnect profile is applied to a virtual server. The LTM Specialist would like the client source IP addresses within the 10.10.10.0/25 range to reuse an existing server side connection. Which OneConnect profile source mask should the LTM Specialist use?