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Jason_Keating
Altostratus
Dec 17, 2007Virtual IP's and Floating IP's
Hi,
Apologies in advance, this is not an advanced question, however I'm not sure what other forum to use for general LTM type questions.
My question is this:
In a typical 2 ar...
Jason_Keating
Altostratus
Dec 21, 2007Hi Aaron,
Thanks for the response, that helps me understand. I wonder though if you or someone else could also explain some behavior I am observing in some testing I have underway.
As stated in my first message I am configuring a simple external/internal VLAN web farm scenario using an active/standby pair with a floating IP on my Internal VLAN
Virtual Server: 202.1.2.3 on VLAN External
Node: 192.168.1.2 on VLAN Internal
Floating IP: 192.168.100 on VLAN Internal
SNAT: Origin 'All Addresses' -> 202.1.2.3 on VLAN External
Its working well, I can load balance traffic to multiple nodes using the config above (although in the example I only indicate one node), however what confuses me is the result of a snoop below on the Node: (192.168.1.2) ... see below:
202.1.2.3 -> 192.168.1.2 TCP D=10000 S=38742 Ack=858808687 Seq=82764286 Len=0 Win=4380
202.1.2.3 -> 192.168.1.2 TCP D=10000 S=38742 Push Ack=858808687 Seq=82764286 Len=563 Win=4380
192.168.1.2 -> 202.1.2.3 TCP D=38742 S=10000 Ack=82764849 Seq=858808687 Len=0 Win=49077
192.168.1.2 -> 202.1.2.3 TCP D=38742 S=10000 Push Ack=82764849 Seq=858808687 Len=231 Win=49077
192.168.1.2 -> 202.1.2.3 TCP D=38742 S=10000 Fin Ack=82764849 Seq=858808918 Len=0 Win=49077
I thought I would not see the address of my Virtual Server, I thought the address would be SNAT'ed to the Floating IP.
If this config were to fail, how would my node direct traffic to the floating IP?
Any advice appreciated.
J
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