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Node reachability in route domains
Hi,
Currently we have 2 nodes added to the routing domain 10, 10.10.1.13%10 & 10.10.1.14%10
We are able to ping 10.10.1.13%10 and 10.10.1.13 both fine from the LB. Wheras we are able to only ping 10.10.1.14 and not 10.10.1.14%10.
Reg, VV
9 Replies
just to rule out the obvious, the system is active in the vlan connected to that route domain?
- VV_97218
Nimbostratus
yes active
- do you see traffic arriving at the node?
- fadhil_104666
Nimbostratus
I'm a bit curious about the self ip and routes configuration. try to use "rdsh 10" and try to ping 10.10.1.14.
- nitass
Employee
We are able to ping 10.10.1.13%10 and 10.10.1.13 both fine from the LB. Wheras we are able to only ping 10.10.1.14 and not 10.10.1.14%10.
i may be lost but you expect node to be reachable via default and non-default (10) route domains, don't you?
- Parashar_120253
Nimbostratus
Is there any command in version 10.2.4 to get inside route domain (like rdsh in version 11.x)
- nitass
Employee
Is there any command in version 10.2.4 to get inside route domain
as far as i know, no.
sol10467: Userland applications on a BIG-IP system cannot connect to hosts in non-default route domains
http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/10000/400/sol10467.html - Pragathishakart
Nimbostratus
SOL13472: Userland applications on a BIG-IP system can now connect to hosts in non-default route domains
- Pragathishakart
Nimbostratus
BIG-IP system cannot connect to hosts in non-default route domain which uses the version prior to 11.1.0
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