Generally, load balancers use IP addresses in the 100.125.0.0.16 IP address range to communicate with backend servers. If you want a load balancer to communicate with backend servers using real IP addresses of the clients, you can enable Transfer Client IP Address to pass the IP addresses of the clients to backend servers.
When you enable or disable the function, if the listener has backend servers associated, traffic to this listener will be interrupted for about 10 seconds. The interruption duration is twice the health check interval configured for the backend server group.
If you enable this function, a server cannot be used as both the client and the backend server. If the client and the backend server use the same server and the Transfer Client IP Address option is enabled, the backend server will think the packet from the client is sent by itself and will not return a response packet to the load balancer. As a result, the return traffic will be interrupted.