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idandis_38353
Nimbostratus
Sep 18, 2009Route Table
Is there away to remove the entry from the routing table of a self IP.
It looks like the routing table gets populated with routes of self IPs even if the ports assigned to the Self IPs are disabled and shut down on the switch side.
- hoolio
Cirrostratus
What is the issue you're trying to address? Do you want LTM to not answer ARP requests for the self IP addresses? - idandis_38353
Nimbostratus
We are trying to migrate the old pair to a new one but keep all of the configuration in tact. The new pair already have other productions configurations on them . - hoolio
Cirrostratus
Irrespective of service port configuration, the ARP response from the new unit is what would break the requests to the old unit. I don't think you can expect two hosts with the same IP address(es) to work. You cannot disable ARP on the self IP address. The simplest fix might be to assign one of the LTM's a new set of self IP addresses. Once the old unit is decommissioned, you could either add or replace the self IP's on the new unit with the old unit's addresses. - idandis_38353
Nimbostratus
So we can create the VIPs,Pools and Nodes of the old LTM on to the new one with the same IP addresses for VIPs and nodes then on decom day we can create the Self IPs on the new LTM and enable the ports.. right? - hoolio
Cirrostratus
If the new unit doesn't have any switch ports enabled, that would work. It would be safer to leave the cables unplugged though if the VIP and self IP addresses are the same between the old and new units. - idandis_38353
Nimbostratus
New unit is already in production and have other VIPs on them but not part of the old units. Is it going to work?
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