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cs-server-addr & ss-server-addr are same !
- May 16, 2018
Find the below details, which will help to dril down the output.
CS is Client Side (Client --> F5) SS is Server Side (F5 --> Server) cs-client-addr - Client IP cs-server-addr - VS IP (VIP) ss-client-addr - SNAT IP or Client IP i.e. cs-client-addr ss-server-addr - Server IP address
Find the below details, which will help to dril down the output.
CS is Client Side (Client --> F5)
SS is Server Side (F5 --> Server)
cs-client-addr - Client IP
cs-server-addr - VS IP (VIP)
ss-client-addr - SNAT IP or Client IP i.e. cs-client-addr
ss-server-addr - Server IP address
- murali_125469May 16, 2018Nimbostratus
ss-server-addr is showing the same IP i'e VIP in this case for me
- murali_125469May 16, 2018Nimbostratus
something like this
211.x.x.x%7000:any 198.1.1.1%7000:any 211.x.x.x%7000:any 198.1.1.1%7000:any esp 1 (tmm: 0) none
- Samir_Jha_52506May 16, 2018Noctilucent
Are you using any NAT on VIP.. ?
- murali_125469May 16, 2018Nimbostratus
No we are not using any NAT so the client IP is same that i understood but why the server IP is showing same on both sides , we are using route domains.
- Samir_Jha_52506May 16, 2018Noctilucent
Not sure in Routing domain.. Is it possible to capture packet?
- murali_125469May 16, 2018Nimbostratus
this is working fine but it only displays like this , we are also using the fastl4 profile. not sure why it shows like this , if i'm doing a debug it is only showing esp traffic betweeen client IP and the VIP
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