Which of the following options meets the customer requirements?

A customer needs to capture all client connection information from their load balancer every five minutes. The
company wants to use this data for analyzing traffic patterns and troubleshooting their applications. Which of
the following options meets the customer requirements?

A customer needs to capture all client connection information from their load balancer every five minutes. The
company wants to use this data for analyzing traffic patterns and troubleshooting their applications. Which of
the following options meets the customer requirements?

A.
Enable AWS CloudTrail for the load balancer.

B.
Enable access logs on the load balancer.

C.
Install the Amazon CloudWatch Logs agent on the load balancer.

D.
Enable Amazon CloudWatch metrics on the load balancer.



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R

R

Answer B

Elastic Load Balancing access logs
The access logs for Elastic Load Balancing capture detailed information for all requests made to your load balancer and stores them as log files in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. Each log contains details such as the time a request was received, the client’s IP address, latencies, request path, and server responses. You can use these access logs to analyze traffic patterns and to troubleshoot your back-end applications. For more information, see Monitor Your Load Balancer Using Elastic Load Balancing Access Logs.

networkmanagers

networkmanagers

I agree with the answer. A

Senator

Senator

B is the answer

mk84

mk84

are all these questions similar to the real exam? just curious

Rekha

Rekha

Yes, But many answers here are wrong.Look for right answers before attempting the exam.

TONY

TONY

B

The access logs for Elastic Load Balancing capture detailed information for requests made to your load balancer and stores them as log files in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. Each log contains details such as the time a request was received, the client’s IP address, latencies, request path, and server responses. You can use these access logs to****** analyze traffic patterns and to troubleshoot your back-end applications******. For more information, see Access Logs for Your Classic Load Balancer.

Ken

Ken

B -is correct cause cloud trail is for “CloudTrail provides visibility into user activity by recording API calls made on your account. CloudTrail records important information about each API call, including the name of the API, the identity of the caller, the time of the API call, the request parameters, and the response elements returned by the AWS service. ”

Does not log IP of Clinet connection…

Ken

Ken

B -is correct cause cloud trail is for “CloudTrail provides visibility into user activity by recording API calls made on your account. CloudTrail records important information about each API call, including the name of the API, the identity of the caller, the time of the API call, the request parameters, and the response elements returned by the AWS service. ”

Does not log IP of Client connection… SO B seems correct

kamleshj

kamleshj

B

Elastic Load Balancing access logs,
The access logs for Elastic Load Balancing capture detailed information for requests made to your load balancer and stores them as log files in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. Each log contains details such as the time a request was received, the client’s IP address, latencies, request path, and server responses. You can use these access logs to analyze traffic patterns and to troubleshoot your back-end applications.

Mayur

Mayur

B is right answer

majidy

majidy

Answer is B
I know this has already been said many times in this post, just putting it together

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/access-log-collection.html

Elastic Load Balancing provides access logs that capture detailed information about requests sent to your load balancer. Each log contains information such as the time the request was received, the client’s IP address, latencies, request paths, and server responses. You can use these access logs to analyze traffic patterns and to troubleshoot issues.

JJ

JJ

yes i agree with you
thanks for sharing