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yoshijo_100578
Nimbostratus
Mar 29, 2008Link Controller problem about Inbound Wide-IP
Hello,
I've a problem about Link Controller about Inbound Wide-IP, my scenario of problem is..
ISPA 58.100.100.100 (Router A ISP A)
ISPB 200.100.100.100 (Router B ISP B) ...
Chris_Seymour_1
Apr 09, 2008Historic F5 Account
Yoshijo,
I think I have seen the same issue you are describing before.
To have a Virtual Server appear in the Inbound Wide-IP you must make port/protocol specific and not all services. For instance, if you are wanting to create a www.customer.com inbound wide-IP, create the two Virtual Servers for each ISP on TCP port 80. You will then see the Virtual Server in the Inbound Wide-IP.
Hope this helps.
Chris
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