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Youssef_Ghorbal
Nov 18, 2014Cirrus
Route domains and Pool members
Hello,
I have two route domains (ID 1 and the default, ID 0) My Virtual Server is bound to Route Domain 1. My pool has only members that are bound to default Route Domain.
Is there any way ...
- Nov 18, 2014
Have you tried making Route Domain ID 0 the parent of ID 1?
Brad_Parker
Nov 18, 2014Cirrus
Have you tried making Route Domain ID 0 the parent of ID 1?
- Youssef_GhorbalNov 18, 2014CirrusNo in fact ID 0 is not the parent of ID 1. I'll test it. I don't see the logic behind it. Documentation says that the big-ip will go search for a route from a parent whenever it hasn't found one in the current RD. For my setup I do have a default route on RD1 and it works. I can ping/telnet the node from the rdsh 1 prompt.
- Youssef_GhorbalNov 18, 2014CirrusWhen ID 0 is parent of ID 1 things works great. I still can get the sense out of it.
- Chase_AbbottNov 18, 2014EmployeeThat was the second place to look. It was kinda where I was going after my initial response. The parent name creates the default fallback route for the secondary domain allowing %X to talk back to default. This allows for some creative and confusing route setups though (as I did in my lab). Was your ID 0 set to strict also?
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