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flicky2000_1616
Jun 04, 2015Nimbostratus
Wildcard Virtual Server IP Forwarding
Hi - we have an SMTP server that sits off a DMZ vlan off the F5. The D/G for the SMTP server is the real address of the F5. We want to the SMTP server to be able to make SMTP calls to any SMTP server...
nitass_89166
Jun 05, 2015Noctilucent
So when you create the wildcard forwarder - should it be green?
it won't because ip forwarding virtual server does not have pool. it will be green when pool is up.
I don't see it exit the box on the other vlan interface that faces the internet firewall.
have you configured default route for route domain 1 (0.0.0.0%1/0) on bigip?
- flicky2000_1616Jun 05, 2015Nimbostratusnitass - I think that answers my first point. That the wildcard ip forwarding server would be blue in normal state as they can;t have pools associated to them - so the F5 box must understand this and say I will forward the traffic anyway cos it's a wildcard one. Yes the route domain 1 has it's own default route: default-route-rd1 default%1 gw 192.168.120.254%1 static
- flicky2000_1616Jun 05, 2015NimbostratusSorry - just to add. And the default route rd1 is working as it's being used for me to get to the SMTP server on the DMZ for management. In fact it's the only route in that route domain (SMTP server directly connected so no routing required for that IP range).
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