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AbhishekMarat_2
Nimbostratus
Mar 01, 2019LTM - iRule to check monitor status and route traffic accordingly.
Hello,
I have a request from a customer for a VIP with only one backend server on port 443. They want 2 monitors assigned: HTTPS and TCP_8300 (check if its listening on port 8300).
Requested co...
Samir_Jha_52506
Noctilucent
Mar 01, 2019Without irule you can achieve this senerio.
Option 1.
Create pool with different memebers pors(i.e 443,8200,8300, etc.)
Add the highest ratio to 443 member port then next member ratio. And tune the config during non business hour.
Option 2.
Create port based pool. i.e. pool_443
Apply the irule.
jaikumar_f5
Noctilucent
Mar 02, 2019Samir,
From your Option 1 suggestion, that would be mean 443 member would take traffic, then followed by 8200 and lastly 8300.
I think the requirement is more of depends on...
- Send traffic to 443 port if both 443 & port 8300 are up.
- 443 port member has dependency on port 8300, if port 8300 is down. Then send traffic to member port 8200.
- 443 port member has dependency on port 8300, if port 443 itself is down. Then send traffic to member port 8200.
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