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XML_END_DOCUMENT¶
Description¶
Triggered when an XML document is completely parsed.
Related Information¶
Available Commands:
- clone - Causes the system to clone traffic to the specified pool or pool member regardless of monitor status.
- forward - Sets the connection to forward IP packets.
- imid - Returns an i-mode identifier string.
- IP::idle_timeout - Returns or sets the idle timeout value.
- ip_ttl - Returns the TTL of the latest IP packet received.
- lasthop - Sets the lasthop of an IP connection.
- listen - Sets up a related ephemeral listener to allow an incoming related connection to be established.
- nexthop - Sets the nexthop of an IP connection.
- node - Sends the packet directly to the identified server node.
- peer - Causes the specified iRule commands to be evaluated under the peer’s (opposite) context.
- persist - Causes the system to use the named persistence type to persist the connection.
- pool - Causes the system to load balance traffic to the specified pool or pool member regardless of monitor status.
- session - Utilizes the persistence table to store arbitrary information based on the same keys as persistence.
- XML::address - Queries the elements of a WS-Addressing header within a SOAP message.
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Sample Code:
- clone - Causes the system to clone traffic to the specified pool or pool member regardless of monitor status.
- forward - Sets the connection to forward IP packets.
- imid - Returns an i-mode identifier string.
- IP::idle_timeout - Returns or sets the idle timeout value.
- ip_ttl - Returns the TTL of the latest IP packet received.
- lasthop - Sets the lasthop of an IP connection.
- listen - Sets up a related ephemeral listener to allow an incoming related connection to be established.
- nexthop - Sets the nexthop of an IP connection.
- node - Sends the packet directly to the identified server node.
- peer - Causes the specified iRule commands to be evaluated under the peer’s (opposite) context.
- persist - Causes the system to use the named persistence type to persist the connection.
- pool - Causes the system to load balance traffic to the specified pool or pool member regardless of monitor status.
- session - Utilizes the persistence table to store arbitrary information based on the same keys as persistence.
- XML::address - Queries the elements of a WS-Addressing header within a SOAP message.
Introduced: BIGIP-9.0.3
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