Forum Discussion
hooleylist
Oct 17, 2008Cirrostratus
I think the only way you could get the SNAT address would be to check the IP::local_addr value once the server side connection has been established in SERVER_CONNECTED (Event descriptions: Click here, some related tests: Click here). So I believe the answer is no.
This could potentially be determined in LB_SELECTED once the pool member is selected, but I don't think there are any commands which would tell you what IP address will be used to source the traffic. LB::snat sounded promising, but it just returns 'snat automap' (or when a snat pool is configured 'snatpool snat_pool_name'), not the IP which will be used.
What are you trying to do?
Aaron