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Diego_Navarret1
Nimbostratus
Mar 07, 20092 External Vlans and 1 internal How can i config that?
He I want to load balance two diferents things in (Internal) VLAN 192.168.88.110-180 i Have my Server group and the VS of my aplication that the users gets. so i have two aplications in diferents VLANS the firts one is (External) 192.168.88.0-109 here i have OAS service, amd im the other VLAN External 192.168.92.150-198 i have my proxy service DMZ, the problem is that i created three VLANs
External 1.8 Self IP 192.168.88.105
Internal 1.4 Self IP 192.168.88.150 VSproxy 192.168.88.160
Proxy 1.5 Self IP 192.168.92.195
so i see the proxy servers everything looks Ok, but when i try to get my proxy over the F5 VS 192.168.88.160 i can't get it, but if y try to the Proxy directky i can do it, so i know is the F5 problem but i don't know what else i must do.
If Somebody knows the Solution Thanks a lot.
- The_Bhattman
Nimbostratus
Okay so let me see if I can get this right. You have 3 VLANS (External, Internal and Proxy). You have a VIP in the Internal VLAN that points to 1 proxy node in Proxy VLAN. If you try to access the access the proxy you can't hit the proxy. Does the proxy have routes to get back to the client via the load balancer? Is the routing symetric or asymetric?
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