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High availability on big ip 2600 device
- Oct 26, 2023
Hi,
ok, its an rSeries device. This failover port has no functionality on rSeries.
You need to configure tenants upon f5os. The HA will be built then from tenant to tenant. There is no bare metal installation anymore on rSeries.
Keep in mind you need 15.1.x or 17.1.x tmos release for the tenants. v16 is not supported on rSeries.
Hi,
you can put the network HA on any vlan, regardless of the TMM nic in addition to the mgmt interface.
There is a GUI config wizard helping you through if you are not familiar with the HA setup process. This page may help you as well: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-14-1-0/big-ip-device-service-clustering-administration-14-1-0/creating-an-active-standby-configuration-using-the-setup-utility.html
I assume you are referring to an i2600 or do you mean r2600?
Hi Marcus,
many thanks for your reply.
I attached at this maio screen about the device that I need to configure.
As you can see in the device there is a failover nic ( i have indicated it by using red arrow ) that is not "visible" in the system and I would like to known, if for configuring high availability I need to use another nic and I have not consider the failover nic.
Many thanks in advanced for your coop.
Awaitng your news.
Rgdsm
- Marcus-f5Oct 26, 2023Employee
Hi,
ok, its an rSeries device. This failover port has no functionality on rSeries.
You need to configure tenants upon f5os. The HA will be built then from tenant to tenant. There is no bare metal installation anymore on rSeries.
Keep in mind you need 15.1.x or 17.1.x tmos release for the tenants. v16 is not supported on rSeries.
- unavailableOct 26, 2023Cirrus
Hi Marcus,
many thanks for your explanation; now everything is more clear.
Thanks,
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