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Brad_146558
Nimbostratus
Aug 04, 2016Route Domains and VLANs
I'm starting a project to separate our F5 into 3 different route domains. One for DMZ, Prod and Non-Prod as I started the planning and sorting what virtual servers would go into what route domains I ...
ekaleido
Cirrus
Aug 04, 2016You can have the virtuals reside in route domain 0 and put the various pool members into separate route domains and establish parent-child route domain relationships. I don't know that route domains is what you really want to do though. Think of them like a VRF. They're not so much a security measure (just like routing isn't a security measure).
Brad_146558
Nimbostratus
Aug 04, 2016However I really do like your idea of leaving the virtual servers on common and putting pools into the route domains. That may work for us! I'll do some additional testing.
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