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NAT in LTM
- Aug 28, 2017
Hi Rakeshvela
From what you have described, 1.1.1.1 is the Post-NAT IP address for F5 Virtual Server IP address 10.1.1.1 right?
For the question you asked, is 10.1.1.1 same as the self-ip for outbound connections? if yes, then outbound traffic will be initiated from this IP (10.1.1.1). if not, the self-ip for your outbound vlan will be used. Outbound connections to resources where F5 does not have a leg(vlan + self-ip) will be forwarded to your default gateway or next-hop ip address if static routes were set on the box. You will need to add this IP address to your internet accessible subnets in your NAT statement.
HTH Regards Eben.
Hi Rakeshvela
From what you have described, 1.1.1.1 is the Post-NAT IP address for F5 Virtual Server IP address 10.1.1.1 right?
For the question you asked, is 10.1.1.1 same as the self-ip for outbound connections? if yes, then outbound traffic will be initiated from this IP (10.1.1.1). if not, the self-ip for your outbound vlan will be used. Outbound connections to resources where F5 does not have a leg(vlan + self-ip) will be forwarded to your default gateway or next-hop ip address if static routes were set on the box. You will need to add this IP address to your internet accessible subnets in your NAT statement.
HTH Regards Eben.
Hi Eben,
The scenario is like this
Say From some External IP 130.1.1.1 ----> 1.1.1.1(Coming to say this is my Public IP)
1.1.1.1 ---> has members 192.168.1.1 F5 will have the session table for this and when the return traffic hits F5, it will forward accordingly.
Now, say 192.168.1.1 (Member) ---> 150.3.2.2
Will F5 auto NAT it to 1.1.1.1 before sending out? Please advise.
Thanks
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