Networking::RouteDomain::set_strict_state

Introduced : BIG-IP_v10.2.0
Sets the state to enforce cross-domain routing restrictions for a set of route domains. NOTES = If set, packets cannot cross route domain boundaries, i.e., they are strictly isolated to the current route domain. = For example, if not set, you can add a route to the routing table where the destination is 10.0.0.0%20 (route domain 20) and the gateway is 172.27.84.29%32 (route domain 32). = If set, the system may find invalid iRules that passed validation.

Prototype

 set_strict_state(
    in long [] route_domains,
    in EnabledState [] states
);

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
route_domains long [] Identifiers of the route domains to modify
states EnabledState [] State to enforce cross-domain routing restrictions for each specified route domain (default: enabled)

Return Type

Type Description
void  

Exceptions

Exception Description
Common::AccessDenied Raised if the client credentials are not valid.
Common::InvalidArgument Raised if one of the arguments is invalid.
Common::OperationFailed Raised if an operation error occurs.

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