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You have created a geolocation steering policy in the Traffic Management service, with this configuration. What happens to requests that originate in Africa?
Correct Answer: B
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Traffic Management Steering Policies service is a critical component of DNS. Traffic Management Steering Policies enables you to configure policies to serve intelligent responses to DNS queries, meaning different answers (endpoints) may be served for the query depending on the logic the customer defines in the policy. Traffic Management Steering Policies can account for health of answers to provide failover capabilities, provide the ability to load balance traffic across multiple resources, and account for the location where the query was initiated to provide a simple, flexible and powerful mechanism to efficiently steer DNS traffic. WORLDWIDE GEOLOCATION TREATMENT You can divide your global users into geographically defined regions (for example, state/province level in NA, country level for rest of world) and steer customers to specified resources based on their location. This helps to ensure global, high performing internet resolution, and supports functions such as ring fencing. For example, keeping traffic from China in China and block traffic outside of China into China.
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Abhinandan - Sep 02, 2021
Answer is A. If the rule does not match the answers provided under pool, it will randomly send the traffic to pool member.
Adding a global catch-all allows you to specify answer pools for queries that do not match any of the specified rules you have added. No global catch-all means that queries not matching any of the above rules will receive a random answer.
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Answer is A. If the rule does not match the answers provided under pool, it will randomly send the traffic to pool member.
Adding a global catch-all allows you to specify
answer pools for queries that do not match any of
the specified rules you have added. No global
catch-all means that queries not matching any of
the above rules will receive a random answer.
https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/cloud/traffic-management-100.pdf