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smp_86112
Cirrostratus
Dec 02, 2013Using LTM for network forwarding
Our data center architecture has a pretty standard model, with an "internal" network and a "DMZ". Our internal network does not have a direct route to the Internet. However, I have LTMs in our DMZ th...
Thomas_Gobet
Nimbostratus
Dec 02, 2013No what you have to do is to define multiples routes for each network but it will be on your server never on your internal router.
You can also define the BIG-IP internal Self-IP (or floating) as the default gateway of you Microsoft Server.
smp_86112
Cirrostratus
Dec 02, 2013> You can also define the BIG-IP internal Self-IP (or floating) as the default gateway of you Microsoft Server.
This would effectively mean moving the server to a VLAN in the DMZ, which is really the right solution but unfortunately isn't one of my options.
> No what you have to do is to define multiples routes for each network but it will be on your server never on your internal router
Are you just saying that yes we will need to create static routes, just on the server itself instead of the router?
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