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- Michael_Shimku2Historic F5 AccountHi Adam, assuming the monitor send and receive strings have not changed, I would take a packet capture between the BIG-IP and the Exchange server. If you have access to the SSL certificate used on the server, you can use Wireshark to decrypt the monitor traffic and find out what response the server is sending that is causing the monitor to fail.
- Ryan_Korock_46Historic F5 AccountAdam, do you mind also posting the monitor configuration?
- Adam_Miceli_144NimbostratusHi Guys, thanks for the responses. What I did yesterday to resolve the problem is examined the IIS configs on my two Exchange servers, and noticed that the root of the Default Web Site was requiring SSL. I did not think that was correct, so I unchecked it and ran IISRESET. That seemed to resolve the issue. It seems odd that both Exchange servers were configured this way, yet only one was getting a false positive from the monitor.
- Helen_Johnson_1Historic F5 AccountHi Adam,