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Round-robin method not load balanced
This is often a common misunderstanding of how round robin works in F5.
It's TMM handle the round robin independently
So if for example you have 4 TMMs, first 4 requests might most probably forwarded to server1, one request from each TMM.
Try disabling server1 and check if traffic is forwarded to server2. Or simulate a lot of requests and check statistics.
I disabled server1, but could not communicate to server2, and I got a connection error on the source server sending to VIP.
- Injeyan_KostasAug 29, 2025
Nacreous
So you have bigger problem than load balancing. You said that monitor is up, what kind of monitor are you using?
Can you try a curl also in server2 from F5? Does it work?
- richaedAug 29, 2025
Altocumulus
It defines a monitor for the SMTP protocol, which periodically connects to the SMTP server and sends EHLO commands and other commands to check for responses.
- PauliusAug 29, 2025
MVP
Seems to me like server2 isn't configured correctly to receive the traffic. You can run a tcpdump to see what's happening with the traffic that's being sent to it. I'm in agreement with Injeyan_Kostas that we would need to know what the health monitor is because the server could be passing a basic healthcheck that verifies a port is listening but nothing at an application level that would mean the server is responding with content.
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