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SNAT Automap
Okay, your firewall is actually doing the NATting from a public destination address to an internal/private destination address. Client traffic, once (destination address) NATted, arrives at the F5 VIP. At this point you have a destination address of 192.168.55.47 and a source address that is probably the real client address.
Given that you have a VIP on the 192.168.x.x subnet and servers on the 10.x.x.x subnet, I'm guessing you either have two VLANs and corresponding self-IPs, or a route to the 10.x.x.x network. In either case, SNAT automap will change the SOURCE address in the packet to an address of one of the self-IPs - the one that makes the most sense. The destination address will change to the server's IP (10.1.10.244).
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