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Hi Jeffrey,
The LTM monitor will add in the first portion of the monitor based using the "node" information (for the LTM a Node is an IP and Port combination).
Example:
ABCDgateway = 10.10.10.10:443
a1234v567_server1 = 20.20.20.20:8443
b1234v567_server2 = 30.30.30.30:8443
So the LTM will actually similarly test this monitor like this:
curl https://10.10.10.10:443/csp/public/ping?csp-client=100
curl https://20.20.20.20:8443/csp/public/ping?csp-client=100
curl https://30.30.30.30:8443/csp/public/ping?csp-client=100
The monitor you have are all basically the same so when creating your monitor you should be able to use something like this:
tmsh create ltm monitor https foo.monitor defaults-from https send "GET /csp/public/pingcsp-client=100\r\n\r\n" recv alive
NOTE: You will need to enter the correct response value in the Recieve String and replace "alive". I did this in TMSH for you to make it easier to create and take a look at, so after the monitor is created you can look in the Management Console to see what it did.
Hope this helps. Let us know if this puts you on the right track.