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Information about LTM connection table
Hi, according to command output, tmsh show sys connection:
172.18.32.192:1573172.17.132.10:59957172.18.32.192:1573172.17.132.10:59957tcp1(tmm: 3)client-side
172.18.32.192:50133203.69.81.107:80172.18.32.192:50133203.69.81.107:80tcp819(tmm: 3)none
172.16.39.66:52303172.18.22.219:443172.16.39.66:52303172.18.22.219:443tcp13(tmm: 3)both-side
Is there anyone could help to explain the meaning of the last column(client-side, none and both-side)? Most of the output shows 'none' in the last column.
Thanks. Ray
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- nitass
Employee
Is there anyone could help to explain the meaning of the last column(client-side, none and both-side)?
i understand it is acceleration. you can use tmsh show sys connection all-properties to show full detail.
sol12837: Overview of the ePVA feature
https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/12000/800/sol12837.html - nitass
Employee
How should I distinguish between Acceleration 'client-side' and 'both-sides'?
i think it is not configurable (it is determined by epva).
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