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Route Domains
With Route Domains, I see that we need to have the VLANs,Self IPs, VIPs assigned to it. would we also have to do the same for nodes that we want to be assigned to that route domain?
We have an LTM guest where we have about 20 VLANs and self IPs for all of them. Now we are adding another network to mimic the Internal/External F5 design (everything come in and out of that network).. we are going to add a default route (0/0) so that monitoring doesn't go out the management interface.
with this said, I can see the VLAN/SELF/FLOAT/VIPs assigned to the route domain, can I also do the same for nodes?
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- ekaleido
Cirrus
When you define the nodes, append the route domain suffix to the IP. So instead of your node being 10.10.10.10, it would be 10.10.10.10%555 given 555 is the route domain identifier.
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