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Can traffic coming from server farm with multiple server subnets terminated on coreswitch be routed to the LTM floating IP ?
Hi ,
I am doing an implementation for F5 ltm (HA pair), i have following VLANS : server vlan and dmz vlan ( both server and dmz are tagged as a single trunk.)
, where i have multiple server subnets configured in the core switch . so ideally for an outbound response from the server to the users, 1) can i route the traffic from the multiple server subnets terminated on core switch to a floating IP associated with server vlan in F5? is there any F5 limitation on that ?? 2) Or do i need to create separate server vlans in the F5 same as that configured in the core switch for the traffic to pass ?
please help
Harry
6 Replies
- nitass_89166
Noctilucent
1) can i route the traffic from the multiple server subnets terminated on core switch to a floating IP associated with server vlan in F5? is there any F5 limitation on that ??
i do not think there is an issue.
- Harry_175563
Nimbostratus
Hi nit, one more question is it necessary to create a virtual server same as that of the Vlan ? - nitass_89166
Noctilucent
no, it is not necessary. virtual server is just listening on ingress vlan.
- nitass
Employee
1) can i route the traffic from the multiple server subnets terminated on core switch to a floating IP associated with server vlan in F5? is there any F5 limitation on that ??
i do not think there is an issue.
- Harry_175563
Nimbostratus
Hi nit, one more question is it necessary to create a virtual server same as that of the Vlan ? - nitass
Employee
no, it is not necessary. virtual server is just listening on ingress vlan.
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