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  • mikeshimkus_111's avatar
    mikeshimkus_111
    Historic F5 Account
    Hi romyver, I'm unclear on what objects are being created. When you say "rules", are we talking about BIG-IP virtual server objects, pool objects, or pool members (or something else)? Are you creating these objects with the iApp template, and if yes, are you using the latest version available here: https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/iApp.Microsoft-Lync-Server-2010-Updated-iApp.ashx

     

     

    Are you saying that you have 3 public IP addresses configured on your Edge servers, or 3 public IP addresses for your BIG-IP virtual servers?

     

    thanks

     

    Mike
  • 3 public IP addresses on the f5

     

    they will route traffic to 2 edge servers and each edge server has 3 internal ip's (2 access, 2 webconf, 2 av = 6 total) how does f5 know which ip's are for access for example for federation traffic? when I look at the created app or pool I see 6 'rules' for all 6 ip's for port 5061.

     

  • mikeshimkus_111's avatar
    mikeshimkus_111
    Historic F5 Account
    You should have 5 BIG-IP virtual servers and 5 pools. Each pool should be set as the default pool for one of the virtual servers, and each pool should have 2 pool members in it. When you specify the pool members IP addresses for each service in the iApp, it places the nodes in the corrrect pool and associates that pool with the appropriate virtual server.