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2 different Pool has members running service port 80 and 443, Virtual Server listening on All ports, how to create LTM policy for its successful operation ?
Why don't you create two separate VS which will listen on required ports only and you can have Server-SSL on VS which is listening on 443 only. It will become simpler job for your.
Anyways i tried one LTM policy for your use case. You can try it out and check if helps. i have written for host with 80 port and disabled server SSL if traffic is matched. You can keep condition written for 443 as it is.
Hope it helps!
Mayur
Thanks for your reply above will certainly look into it !!!! Regarding question asked, actually the F5 device is running ASM primarily and we were having some issues with attaching same ASM policy to 2 different Virtual Servers running same application, hence to made operational task easy we were looking for single VS use per application running different service ports.
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