About Self IP, and Virtual IP
hi all,
i just learning F5 about 1 month, so i have a lot of quiestion regarding how actually F5 works. especially about Self IP and Virtual IP. as far as i know Self IP is an IP address for VLAN and Virtual IP is an IP Address that will be used by the user to connect to real server. but about a couple days a go i notice something that i dont understand. so for better explanation i think im gonna tell you about my lab
- i have a F5 (virtual) and configuring as one arm topology
- the F5 connect to my switch
- the real server and user alson connect to same switch
- inside switch i configured 3 VLAN ( VLAN 1 for user, VLAN 2 for real server, and VLAN 3 for IP VS)
- VLAN 1 = 192.168.0.0/24, VLAN 2 = 192.168.1.0/24 AND VLAN 3 = 192.168.2.0/24
- and for self IP im using VLAN 3
so the problem that i found was, im testing create a IP VS but on different segment (172.16.1.1/24) and i assign to existing server. then i tested from the user and its works.
so based on that experience, is that any connection between IP address on Self IP and IP Address on VS ?
hopefully i got enlighment from this forum ^^
Something like above? You can easy make such drawing with draw.io or such, it helps a lot in explaining networks and asking questions about them.
Then indeed, as long as the user knows that the virtual server IPs can be reached via the self IP through routing there is no actually TCP connection with the selfIP.