What is iRule?

What is iRule?

An iRule is a script that you write if you want individual connections to target a pool other than the default pool defined for a virtual server. iRules allow you to more directly specify the destinations to which you want traffic to be directed.

What are the 3 key elements of iRule?

Basic iRule elements¶

  • Event declarations.
  • Operators.
  • iRule commands.

What is F5 DevCentral?

DevCentral is your personalized lens into F5’s community of coders. It’s where you can get into the guts of F5 technologies like iRules, iControl, and iApps. You’ll find code, configs, and information on what’s new. Any F5 technical know-how you’re looking for, you’ll find here.

What is iRule in Bigip?

¶ An iRule is a script that you write if you want to make use of some of the extended capabilities of the BIG-IP that are unavailable via the CLI or GUI. iRules allow you to more directly interact with the traffic passing through the device.

What is iRule in networking?

An iRule basically is a script that executes against network traffic passing through an F5 appliance. iRules can route, re-route, redirect, inspect, modify, delay, discard or reject, log or … do just about anything else with network traffic passing through a BIG-IP.

What is iRule in F5 load balancer?

An iRule is a script that you write if you want to make use of some of the extended capabilities of the BIG-IP that are unavailable via the CLI or GUI. iRules allow you to more directly interact with the traffic passing through the device.

What is DevCentral?

DevCentral: An F5 Technical Community. Application DeliveryCloudDevOpsSecurity. Security.

What is iRule in F5 LTM?

What is the difference between GTM and LTM?

The Local Traffic Managers (LTM) and Enterprise Load Balancers (ELB) provide load balancing services between two or more servers/applications in the event of a local system failure. Global Traffic Managers (GTM) provide load balancing services between two or more sites or geographic locations.