As a full TCP proxy, LTM acts as the termination point for both requests from the client and responses from the server.
As a full TCP proxy, LTM acts as the termination point for both requests from the client and responses from the server.
As a full TCP proxy, LTM (Local Traffic Manager) indeed acts as the termination point for both client requests and server responses. This means it establishes separate connections with the client and the server, effectively handling two distinct TCP sessions. This functionality allows for features such as traffic management and optimization.
True. The fill proxy feature allows the F5 to maintain the server and client connections as 2 separate entities