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nathan you mean like below? To a value bigger then 0 and in my case less then 10? If so then this configuration also have the same effect. When failed to the first one it drops the connections.
ltm pool pool-1-2 { members { 192.168.101.151:http { address 192.168.101.151 priority-group 5 session monitor-enabled state up } 192.168.101.152:http { address 192.168.101.152 priority-group 10 session monitor-enabled state up } } min-active-members 1 monitor tcp }
ltm virtual VIP-pc1 { destination 192.168.100.155:http ip-protocol tcp mask 255.255.255.255 pool pool-1-2 profiles { tcp { } } source 0.0.0.0/0 source-address-translation { type automap } translate-address enabled translate-port enabled vs-index 14 }
For Priority Group Activation, I usually set the pool member that I intend to have traffic coming in on a regular basis to 5. Then my standby pool members get a Priority Activation of 4.
If you are only having two members and then you'll likely need to set the minimum active members to less than 1. Not sure if that helps.