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George_33482
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Jan 09, 2013

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Hi,

 

I have done many SNAT modes but not Route modes so i need to clarify my doubts:

 

1- When the server initiated a connection, i have to create a VS in the internal Vlan facing the servers with "performance layer 4" with network 0.0.0.0?

 

2- When a user opens a connection via LTM to the server, the server's response will be checked against the state table of the device and not with the VS created above?

 

3- When i want to access the server for management (remote desktop, ssh, file sharing, via netmeeting)

 

a-what kind of VS i have to create?

 

b- How can I open specific ports?

 

 

Thank you for your support.

 

Regards,

 

George

 

 

1 Reply

  • 1- When the server initiated a connection, i have to create a VS in the internal Vlan facing the servers with "performance layer 4" with network 0.0.0.0?yes, we normally use wildcard (0.0.0.0/0) ip forwarding virtual server to handle server initiation traffic.

     

     

    sol7595: Overview of IP forwarding virtual servers

     

    http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/7000/500/sol7595.html

     

     

    2- When a user opens a connection via LTM to the server, the server's response will be checked against the state table of the device and not with the VS created above (no.1)?yes, it is.

     

     

    3- When i want to access the server for management (remote desktop, ssh, file sharing, via netmeeting)you can create network (server network) ip forwarding virtual server and enable it on incoming vlan.

     

     

    hope this helps.