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Jason_Adams
Employee
Syslog is not aware of the Route Domain syntax, and since v11.1, the conversion to IPv6 no longer works.
The solution is to create a dummy Virtual Server configured on the default route domain; with the syslog server as the pool member.
Here's an example:
root@(b16b)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list sys syslog remote-servers
sys syslog {
remote-servers {
remsys {
host 10.1.1.117
}
}
}
root@(b16b)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list ltm virtual syslog_vip
ltm virtual syslog_vip {
destination 10.1.1.117:514
mask 255.255.255.255
pool syslog_pool
profiles {
fastL4 { }
}
snat automap
vlans-disabled
}
root@(b16b)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list ltm pool syslog_pool
ltm pool syslog_pool {
members {
172.28.4.187%1:514 {
address 172.28.4.187%1
}
}
}
root@(b16b)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list net route-domain
net route-domain 0 {
description "Default Route Domain"
id 0
strict disabled
vlans {
internal
}
}
net route-domain rd1 {
id 1
parent 0
strict disabled
vlans {
external
}
}
uni
Nov 28, 2013Altostratus
Thanks Jason. I explored this option, but unfortunately I cannot turn off strict isolation.