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Relation between Traffic group and device group
Thank you for your reply. Sorry, I need to correct the post title to "Traffic group and device group". Traffic group and device group are some thing which we can see under Device Management in F5 main page. My question is to know the relation between traffic group and device group. Each traffic group has its own device group, and one device group could have several traffic groups, or one traffic group could go through several device groups, Can I say it like that?
- Chris_GrantDec 08, 2017Employee
You may have multiple traffic groups in a single device group. You may not have multiple device groups on a traffic group. A device group is a collection of BigIPs that share configuration, and in the case of a sync failover group, that provide redundancy in the event of a failure on one BigIP. A traffic group is a collection of IP addresses that float between two or more BigIPs.
So you could have, for instance, two traffic groups running on two BigIPs in the same traffic group, provided that you didn't overload one in the event of a failover. You could not, however have one traffic group that was assigned to more than one device sync-failover group, as the system would not know where to send the traffic in the even of a failure.
This might help. It's for 11.2.0, but is broadly applicable: https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/products/big-ip_ltm/manuals/product/tmos-redundant-systems-config-11-2-0/6.html
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