Which port rule should you use?

HOTSPOT
Your network contains two application servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. The application servers have
the Network Load Balancing (NLB) feature installed.
You create an NLB cluster that contains the two servers.
You plan to deploy an application named App1 to the nodes in the cluster. App1 uses TCP port 8080 and TCP
port 8081.
Clients will connect to App1 by using HTTP and HTTPS via a single reverse proxy. App1 does not use session
state information.
You need to configure a port rule for Appl. The solution must ensure that connections to App1 are distributed
evenly between the nodes.
Which port rule should you use?
To answer, select the appropriate rule in the answer area.
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HOTSPOT
Your network contains two application servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. The application servers have
the Network Load Balancing (NLB) feature installed.
You create an NLB cluster that contains the two servers.
You plan to deploy an application named App1 to the nodes in the cluster. App1 uses TCP port 8080 and TCP
port 8081.
Clients will connect to App1 by using HTTP and HTTPS via a single reverse proxy. App1 does not use session
state information.
You need to configure a port rule for Appl. The solution must ensure that connections to App1 are distributed
evenly between the nodes.
Which port rule should you use?
To answer, select the appropriate rule in the answer area.
Hot Area:

Answer:

Explanation:
*Only the TCP Protocol is needed
* Only a Single host is required.
Create a new Network Load Balancing Port Rule



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I think the answer should be C (bottom left):
“The solution must ensure that connections to App1 are distributed
evenly between the nodes.”