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- HamishCirrocumulus
- Chris_MillerAltostratusMakes logging easier as well. If you have a different SNAT Pool per VS, you'll know where requests came from.
- hooleylistCirrostratusWith 10.x tcpdump, you can also see the virtual server name in the packets. This line shows a SNAT to pool member SYN which was via the http_10.1.0.15_vs virtual server:
- Chris_MillerAltostratusPosted By hoolio on 02/11/2011 02:11 PM
- L4L7_53191NimbostratusTo me, the biggies are (in favor of specific SNAT vs. Automap):
- Richard_ShufordRet. Employee
This is an old question, but I didn't see one point mentioned.
If you use Automap, then it will use a Self-IP address. This address will be visible to clients, and will be pingable. Maybe you'd rather make your Self-IP addresses less exposed by having the virtual server use addresses from a special SNAT pool.