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Jason_40733
Apr 06, 2012Cirrocumulus
Advanced Routing Module & Route Domains Question
We're working in a multi-tenant environment. My research has left a few questions about ARM and route domains. Specifically, using the ARM module, can we route traffic to specific subnets within d...
nitass
Apr 07, 2012Employee
just in case you have not yet seen this.
If you are using the route domains feature, you can implement dynamic routing, but only for route domain 0. Route domain 0 is the default route domain on the BIG-IP system and the only route domain of which the advanced routing modules have knowledge. For this reason, you should consider the following:
All dynamic routing peers must be connected to networks in the default route domain (route domain 0).
You can implement non-default route domains and simultaneously use dynamic routing in the default route domain. However, the advanced routing modules can use and advertise only those objects (routes, self IP addresses, and virtual addresses) that pertain to the default route domain.
Considerations for route domains, route propagation, and route precedence
http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/products/big-ip_ltm/manuals/product/tmos_management_guide_10_1/tmos_routes_dynamic.html
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