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HHeredia_36237
Oct 15, 2013Nimbostratus
..packet should go through the VLAN (thus its associated interface) where the destination server is reachable.
If destination server is on 10.10.10.x/10.50.50.x then big-ip will put the packets on that net.
If destination IP(server) is not directly connected to an already-configured vlan, then it has to look at its static routes or default gateway in order to make a decision.
Finally, as Hamish noted, you have several options to manipulate the route the packet should follow (iRules, NAT/SNAT, etc.)
Regards, hheredia