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Route Domains and Parent Domain
Hi!,
Disable "Strict Isolation" on Route Domains. With R. D. the routes do not cross.
"You can specify the extent to which you want the system to enforce cross-routing restrictions. By default, routes cannot cross route domain boundaries, unless those route domains have a parent-child relationship, or the Strict Isolation route domain setting is disabled on each route domain.Finally, route domains reside in administrative partitions, for security reasons. This allows organizations to restrict the management of isolated BIG-IP system objects to those users with an appropriate user role."
Kind Regards. A. Diezma
- boneyardAug 22, 2013
MVP
i dont believe that is the answer, he doesn't want traffic between RD 1 and RD 2, he wants traffic between RD 0 and RD 1 or RD 0 and RD 2, which should be possible because of the parent child relation like you mention: "unless those route domains have a parent-child relationship". - Got_SPAM_Oct 18, 2013
Employee
Did you ever get this to work? If so, can you share the secret?
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