ltm monitor gateway-icmp
ltm monitor gateway-icmp(1) BIG-IP TMSH Manual ltm monitor gateway-icmp(1)
NAME
gateway-icmp - Configures a Gateway Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) monitor.
MODULE
ltm monitor
SYNTAX
Configure the gateway-icmp component within the ltm monitor module using the syntax in the following sections.
CREATE/MODIFY
create gateway-icmp [name]
modify gateway-icmp [name]
options:
adaptive [enabled | disabled]
adaptive-divergence-type [relative | absolute]
adaptive-divergence-value [integer]
adaptive-limit [integer]
adaptive-sampling-timespan [integer]
app-service [[string] | none]
defaults-from [name]
description [string]
destination [ [ ipv4 address[:port] ] | [ ipv6 address[.port] ] ]
interval [integer]
manual-resume [enabled | disabled]
time-until-up [integer]
timeout [integer]
transparent [enabled | disabled]
up-interval [integer]
edit gateway-icmp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
all-properties
non-default-properties
DISPLAY
list gateway-icmp
list gateway-icmp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
show gateway-icmp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
show running-config gateway-icmp
show running-config gateway-icmp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
all-properties
non-default-properties
one-line
partition
test-result
DELETE
delete gateway-icmp [name]
Note: You cannot delete default monitors.
RUN
run gateway-icmp [name] [ destination [ [ ipv4 address[:port] ] | [ ipv6 address[.port] ] ] ]
STOP
stop gateway-icmp [name]
DESCRIPTION
You can use the gateway-icmp component to configure a custom monitor, or you can use the default Gateway ICMP monitor that
the Local Traffic Manager provides. This type of monitor monitors a pool that implements gateway fail-safe for high
availability.
You can test a custom monitor configuration against a specified target destination by using the run command, and view the
results of such a test by using the show command with the test-result option.
The following user roles (in addition to the root user) have permissions to run and stop an ltm monitor test:
admin, application-editor, manager, operator, resource-admin
EXAMPLES
create gateway-icmp my_imcp defaults-from gateway_icmp
Creates a monitor named my_icmp that inherits properties from the default Gateway ICMP monitor.
list gateway-icmp
Displays the properties of all of the Gateway ICMP monitors.
run gateway-icmp my_gateway-icmp destination 10.10.10.10:80
Runs a one-shot test of the custom monitor my_gateway-icmp against a target node at 10.10.10.10:80.
stop gateway-icmp my_gateway-icmp
Cancels a one-shot test of the custom monitor my_gateway-icmp in progress.
show gateway-icmp my_gateway-icmp test-result
Displays the result of the most recent one-shot test of the custom monitor my_gateway-icmp.
OPTIONS
adaptive
Specifies whether the adaptive feature is enabled for this monitor. Not all monitors support the adaptive feature.
adaptive-divergence-type
Specifies whether the adaptive-divergence-value is relative or absolute.
adaptive-divergence-value
Specifies how far from mean latency each monitor probe is allowed to be. If adaptive-divergence-type is relative, this
value is a percentage deviation from mean (e.g. 50 would indicate the probe is allowed to exceed the mean latency by
50%.) If adaptive-divergence-type is absolute, this value is an offset from mean in milliseconds (e.g. 250 would
indicate the probe is allowed allowed to exceed the mean latency by 250 ms.) A probe that exceeds latency is counted
the same as a probe that is not received, so in the typical scenario, it will require three missed latencies in a row
to mark a pool member or node down (i.e. a 15-second interval with a 46-second timeout, would require three missed
probes before the pool member or node would be marked down.)
adaptive-limit
Specifies the hard limit, in milliseconds, which the probe is not allowed to exceed, regardless of the divergence
value. For example, if this value is 500, then the probe latency may not exceed 500 ms even if that would still fall
within the divergence value.
adaptive-sampling-timespan
Specifies the size of the sliding window, in seconds, which records probe history. For example, if this value is 300,
then a sliding window of the last five minutes' probe history will be used for calculating probe mean latency and
standard deviation.
app-service
Specifies the name of the application service to which the monitor belongs. The default value is none. Note: If the
strict-updates option is enabled on the application service that owns the object, you cannot modify or delete the
monitor. Only the application service can modify or delete the monitor.
defaults-from
Specifies the name of the monitor from which you want your custom monitor to inherit settings. The default value is
gateway_icmp.
description
User defined description.
destination
Specifies the IP address and service port of the resource that is the destination of this monitor. The default value
is *:*.
Possible values are:
*:* Specifies to perform a health check on the IP address and port supplied by a pool member.
*:port
Specifies to perform a health check on the server with the IP address supplied by the pool member and the port
you specify.
IP address:port
Specifies to mark a pool member up or down based on the response of the server at the IP address and port you
specify.
IP address:port (with the transparent option enabled)
Specifies to perform a health check on the server at the IP address and port specified in the monitor, routing
the check through the IP address and port supplied by the pool member. The pool member (the gateway) is marked up
or down accordingly.
This option is required for the command run, unless an IP address and service port are specified in the destination
option for the specified custom monitor.
glob Displays the items that match the glob expression. See help glob for a description of glob expression syntax.
interval
Specifies, in seconds, the frequency at which the system issues the monitor check when either the resource is down or
the status of the resource is unknown. The default value is 5 seconds.
Important: F5 Networks recommends that when you configure this option and the up-interval option, whichever value is
greater be a multiple of the lesser value to allow for an even distribution of monitor checks among all monitors.
manual-resume
Specifies whether the system automatically changes the status of a resource to up at the next successful monitor
check. The default value of the manual-resume option is disabled.
Note that if you set the manual-resume option to enabled, you must manually mark the resource as up before the system
can use it for load balancing connections.
name Specifies a unique name for the component. This option is required for the commands create, delete, modify, run and
stop.
partition
Displays the administrative partition within which the component resides.
regex
Displays the items that match the regular expression. The regular expression must be preceded by an at sign (@[regular
expression]) to indicate that the identifier is a regular expression. See help regex for a description of regular
expression syntax.
test-result
Displays the result of the most recent one-shot test of the specified monitor(s), if any such test has been performed
since BIG-IP was started.
time-until-up
Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, after the first successful response before a node is marked up. A value of 0
(zero) causes a node to be marked up immediately after a valid response is received from the node. The default value
is 0 (zero).
timeout
Specifies the number of seconds the target has in which to respond to the monitor request. The default value is 16
seconds.
If the target responds within the set time period, it is considered up. If the target does not respond within the set
time period, it is considered down. Also, if the target responds with a RESET packet, the system immediately flags the
target as down without waiting for the timeout interval to expire.
transparent
Specifies whether the monitor operates in transparent mode. Monitors in transparent mode can monitor pool members
through firewalls. The default value is disabled.
up-interval
Specifies, in seconds, the frequency at which the system issues the monitor check when the resource is up. The default
value is 0 (zero), which specifies that the system uses the value of the interval option whether the resource is up or
down.
Important: F5 Networks recommends that when you configure this option and the interval option, whichever value is
greater be a multiple of the lesser value to allow for an even distribution of monitor checks among all monitors.
SEE ALSO
create, delete, edit, glob, list, modify, regex, run, show, stop, tmsh
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