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new partition and common partition have same VIPs
All objects created under the default 'Common' partition are automatically:
-associated to the default routed domain '0'
-viewable/usable from all other non-default partitions
If you want to isolate objects on the new partition from the ones on the default 'Common' partition then you'll need to create the vlans and a new route domain under the non-default partition. You'll also need to enable the new route domain (Ex. '1') to be the partition default route domain and select the strict isolation option. Then you can create your self and floating IPs, default route, pools, virtual servers, etc. isolated from the default partition 'Common' and route domain '0'.
Adding a route domain has no impact on current services. If you're not familiar with that setup I would suggest you try it on a non-production environment. It's basically the same as everything else you configure under the default partition/route domain, except for the initial setup.
You first create the new partition.
Then you move to the new partition.
You create the vlans for the new partition.
You create a new route domain with a new ID (Ex. 1), selecting the new vlans created under the new partition, selecting strict isolation and setting the new route domain as the default route domain for that partition.
You create the new local/non-floating IP addresses for the new vlans.
You create the new floating IP addresses for the new vlans.
You create your routes for the new route domain.
After that you start creating your pools, profiles, virtual servers, etc. the same way you currently do.
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