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jnantel
Nimbostratus
Jan 05, 2009Scalability with multiple networks for Virtual Servers
Ok, I've got a small issue and its really affecting my ability to scale.
I've got 2 class C address spaces. 1 Class C we'll say 1.1.1.0 is setup as the typical "external" network and...
dennypayne
Employee
Jan 06, 2009No just look at the self-ip definition, there's a dropdown box that shows what traffic is allowed (it defaults to "Allow Default"). Packet filters are disabled by default but if you have enabled them you would need to also make sure that there isn't one blocking the traffic.
I'm pretty sure I've done this without a wildcard virtual before, but if you have to set one up just create a virtual server, Network type instead of Host, and use 0.0.0.0, mask 0.0.0.0, port 0. Change the type from Standard to Forwarding(IP) and All Protocols. Or you could use 2.2.2.0 specifically as the network in this case.
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