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Is there a way to trace connections?
- Sep 27, 2023
Hi,
A couple of people have asked very simular questions resently.
Try looking here
Solved: iRule to log traffic details - DevCentral (f5.com)This page shows how to get the virtual server name
https://community.f5.com/t5/codeshare/example-of-static-variables-with-virtual-server-specific/ta-p/280350You may also find these to links useful for HTTP and IP info for the connection.https://clouddocs.f5.com/api/irules/HTTP.html
https://clouddocs.f5.com/api/irules/IP.html
From the first example, plus the other references you should be able to pull together you want to see and either log this to file or to a remote server.
TrainerBob I believe what you're looking for is at the following link.
https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K40033505
Once you have this information you should be able to easily tell which virtual server (VS) is being used based on destination IP, port, and protocol.
This might be the solution. Can you explain what the "Slot" number and TMM instance is? Is this related to a virtual server?
The goal I'm trying to get to is to identify which VS is processing a specific connection. This is for troubleshooting purposes.
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