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sandy16
Altostratus
13 years agoPartitions and route domains?
Hi, I am implementing route domains in our environment on 2 x 1600 ltm in an active/standby pair. I am planning to use different route domains in the same "common" partition instead of creating differ...
AjayPra_161698
Nimbostratus
11 years agoHi sandevsingh ,
Did you implement this as you stated in your post ??
Any issues you faced .
I am planning for same type of setup.
Regards
- sandy1611 years ago
Altostratus
Hi Struggler, we did not go with this design. In my opinion, only use route domains/RD if you have overlapping ip addresses. (In case of multi-tenancy setup). When I was trying to implement this, I found out that you can have only 1 RD per partition. There is a one-to-one relationship between a RD and a partition. So we decided to skip this altogether, just to make things simple. - AjayPra_16169811 years ago
Nimbostratus
Ok Thanks for your feedback.. i am planning to create 3 route domains in common partition . I will have single HA vlan between two LTM pair in default route-domain 0. I will create three traffic-groups and bind those with respective route-domains . Regards - AjayPra_16169811 years ago
Nimbostratus
It may be the version issue . I have seen posts here in Devcentral where people created multiple route domains in common partition
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