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UIE, Event processing, request vs. response
Q2: I have noticed the term Layer-7 inspection; does this imply there are different levels of packet inspection (i.e. different levels of inspection that are associated with the different OSI layers)?
Q3: If a given Virtual Server was configured for a HTTP application and there were HTTP_Request and HTTP_Response events that were logically unrelated; would it be more LTM-process efficient to use two separate iRules, one for request and one for response (i.e. my assumption here is that browser-initiated packets would execute only the "request" iRule and server-initiated packets would execute only the "response" iRule)?
Q1: Is this a correct statement - When one applies an iRule to a Virtual Server then all of the packets for those connections are processed by the Universal Inspection Engine?
Q2: I have noticed the term Layer-7 inspection; does this imply there are different levels of packet inspection (i.e. different levels of inspection that are associated with the different OSI layers)?
Q3: If a given Virtual Server was configured for a HTTP application and there were HTTP_Request and HTTP_Response events that were logically unrelated; would it be more LTM-process efficient to use two separate iRules, one for request and one for response (i.e. my assumption here is that browser-initiated packets would execute only the "request" iRule and server-initiated packets would execute only the "response" iRule)?
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