ltm rule command LSN inboundΒΆ

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LSN::inbound
       LSN::inbound

SYNOPSIS
       LSN::inbound disable

DESCRIPTION
       Disable inbound mapping for translation address and port associated with the current connection.

RETURN VALUE
       LSN::inbound disable - Inbound connections can be permitted for a particular LSN pool to provide end-point
       independent filtering, described in RFC 4787.  - When end-point independent filtering is enabled, once a
       client has sent traffic to a remote system, that remote system may thereafter use the translation address and
       port to send traffic back to the sourcing client.  - When end-point independent filtering is used, translation
       address/port pairs must be reserved after first use, and will thus significantly reduce the overall number of
       translations for a given address pool set.  - Configuration of end-point independent filtering may
       significantly decrease overall performance because traffic may need to be pushed between TMM instances.	- If
       inbound connections are not configured for an LSN pool, this command will have no effect.

VALID DURING
       AUTH_RESULT AUTH_WANTCREDENTIAL CACHE_REQUEST CACHE_UPDATE CLIENT_ACCEPTED CLIENT_DATA CLIENTSSL_CLIENTCERT
       CLIENTSSL_HANDSHAKE HTTP_CLASS_FAILED HTTP_CLASS_SELECTED HTTP_REQUEST HTTP_REQUEST_DATA LB_SELECTED
       RTSP_REQUEST RTSP_REQUEST_DATA SIP_REQUEST MR_INGRESS STREAM_MATCHED

EXAMPLES
	when HTTP_REQUEST {
	    LSN::inbound disable
	}

HINTS
SEE ALSO
CHANGE LOG
       @BIGIP-11.3.0
	   - Initial version where the command was introduced

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