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Thiyagu_163984
Nimbostratus
Jan 18, 2016F5 LTM command to find the sticky type and load distribution
Hello All,
I"m working on a task to change the session persistence type from IP based to cookie based. I would like to know the command to find the configured sticky type for a VIP and number of conn...
pete_71470
Cirrostratus
Jan 20, 2016To show persistence for a virtual:
tmsh list ltm virtual PATH-TO-VIP-HERE persist
To show connections:
tmsh show system connection
There are several parameters to specify the portion of the connection table that interests you. For example, to show the table entries for connections to VIP a.b.c.d:
tmsh show sys connection cs-server-addr a.b.c.d
If you add all-properties to the command you will see much more information for each connection.
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