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BIG-IP VM Connectivity
Hi
I have LAB with 3 web server VMs, & BIG-IP LTM running on VMware Workstation
BIG-IP:
Network adapter 2 connect to vmnet 4 :172.16.10.1 -External BIG-IP : 172.16.10.100-,
Network adapter 3 connect to vmnet 2 :10.10.10.1 -Internal BIG-IP : 10.10.10.100-,
My problem is I cant ping from webserver-10.10.10.0/24- to BIG-IP external interface 172.16.10.100?
@I am new on BIG-IP, so the help from BIG-IP Eng. will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
3 Replies
- Nath
Cirrostratus
Hi Faziz, Why you need to ping the 172.16.10.x subnet? - faziz_252121
Nimbostratus
Actually, i have BIG-IP with two interfaces, external: 172.16.10.100 connect to my pc:172.16.10.1 and internal interface: 10.10.10.100 connect to two servers: 10.10.10.1 & 10.10.10.2, when choice Source Address Translation: None; on virtual server, and trying to browse vServer ip: 172.16.10.100 traffic not forward to to back-end server; but when i switch Source Address Translation to Auto Map browse the traffic forward to back-end server; so i think the issue is when i use None in Source Address Translation the traffic come as 172.16.10.1 but back-end server can't reach this subnet. - Daniel_Epperson
Employee
For inbound connections, that is, connections initiated by a client node, SNATs ensure that server nodes always send responses back through the BIG-IP system, when the servers default route would not normally do so. See the Manual Chapter: Configuring SNATs for more details.
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