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Sero_83363
Nimbostratus
Feb 14, 2013Virtual Server configuration
Hi - I could use some advice on best practice.
For a virtual server that must listen on 2 ports for client
traffic. e.g. 8080 and 80 with each port serving the same data. Should I jus...
Eric_Radhik_123
Nimbostratus
Mar 01, 2013It would be quite simple to use your second method and just create a VS per needed port.
(All VS will have the same IP)
VS1 port80
VS2 port 8080
VS3 port 445
Yes, it is very possible to do an "ALL Ports" but making it overly complicated is exactly that... complicated. But that is in my opinion and Im sure it works in other environments. I work in an environment where there are multiple people making adds, moves, and changes to the VS and I dont want to get those phone calls saying... "Huh?" Now, I have used the iRule method but the VS had a need for over 40+ ports to be opened and that is where I was using the iRule.
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