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Brad_Parker
Cirrus
You will most likely need to use an iRule. Are you looking to map a /24 to a /24 or something similar? If so, you could write an iRule that can SNAT 10.0.0.x to 192.168.0.x, for example, by just translating the last digit of the address.
Brian_Gibson_30
Feb 17, 2015Nimbostratus
It isn't that bad a problem but it is a problem. This is an internal service so the number of users is limited to a few hundred. We will just glom a 10./8 address block and use that.
What is being alleged is that the LB NAT of the connections is making the server drop connections. If you want a more detailed explanation it is based on this writeup...
http://www.nynaeve.net/?p=93
We aren't 100% certain that this is the problem but we did see several writeups similar to this one and they all describe the problem we see.