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Piotr_Lewandows
Apr 14, 2015Altostratus
VS precedence
Hi,
I know all sols (at least I think so:-) about vs (or listener) precedence (talking about 11.2.0, so no source facter here). Still I cant't see info about precedence for such setup (let's use...
- Apr 19, 2015
i believe you are right.
configuration root@(ve11c)(cfg-sync In Sync)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list ltm virtual fwd* ltm virtual fwd { destination 0.0.0.0:0 mask any profiles { fastL4 { } } source 0.0.0.0/0 source-address-translation { type automap } translate-address disabled translate-port disabled vlans { v423 } vlans-enabled vs-index 21 } ltm virtual fwd_tcp { destination 0.0.0.0:0 ip-protocol tcp mask any profiles { fastL4 { } } source 0.0.0.0/0 source-address-translation { type automap } translate-address disabled translate-port disabled vlans { v423 } vlans-enabled vs-index 22 } trace [root@ve11c:Active:In Sync] config tcpdump -nni 0.0 -s0 port 80 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on 0.0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes 17:28:31.876362 IP 200.200.200.101.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: S 1462548285:1462548285(0) win 5840 in slot1/tmm0 lis= 17:28:31.876463 IP 172.28.24.14.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: S 1462548285:1462548285(0) win 5840 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.893756 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 172.28.24.14.33580: S 3365596456:3365596456(0) ack 1462548286 win 5792 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.893770 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 200.200.200.101.33580: S 3365596456:3365596456(0) ack 1462548286 win 5792 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.895303 IP 200.200.200.101.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: . ack 1 win 46 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.895329 IP 172.28.24.14.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: . ack 1 win 46 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.896456 IP 200.200.200.101.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: P 1:155(154) ack 1 win 46 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.896470 IP 172.28.24.14.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: P 1:155(154) ack 1 win 46 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.898016 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 172.28.24.14.33580: . ack 155 win 54 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.898030 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 200.200.200.101.33580: . ack 155 win 54 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.927269 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 172.28.24.14.33580: P 1:245(244) ack 155 win 54 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.927281 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 200.200.200.101.33580: P 1:245(244) ack 155 win 54 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.928775 IP 200.200.200.101.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: . ack 245 win 54 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.928785 IP 172.28.24.14.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: . ack 245 win 54 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.929375 IP 200.200.200.101.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: F 155:155(0) ack 245 win 54 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.929402 IP 172.28.24.14.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: F 155:155(0) ack 245 win 54 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.954094 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 172.28.24.14.33580: F 245:245(0) ack 156 win 54 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.954107 IP 172.28.24.1.80 > 200.200.200.101.33580: F 245:245(0) ack 156 win 54 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.955365 IP 200.200.200.101.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: . ack 246 win 54 in slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp 17:28:31.955375 IP 172.28.24.14.33580 > 172.28.24.1.80: . ack 246 win 54 out slot1/tmm0 lis=/Common/fwd_tcp
Willian_Guilher
Cirrus
I am not sure if I understand this setup correctly. I have a forwarding (IP) virtual server configured, but when I run the command tmsh list ltm virtual (virtual_server_name) I do not see the destination port as being port 0, but "any" instead. I'm assuming that both mean the same thing, but just wanted to make sure.
dragonflymr
May 05, 2015Cirrostratus
Hi,
Yes, 0 and Any is equal, look at the VS list in GUI, there is info in Service Port column 0 (Any).
Piotr
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