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28 TopicsMigrating older F5 BIG-IP has 3 partitions & Route Domains (RD) to new F5 BIG-IP with 2 partion & RD
Hi everyone, I have an old appliance with 3 partitions and each partition has its own route domain. I want to terminate one of the partitions in the new appliance due to a change in the design. Is there any way to remove the partition before moving it to the new appliances? Rather than migrating the configuration to the new appliance and starting deleting the configuration for a specific partition.2KViews0likes8CommentsLTM : FQDN based node addition with Route Domain
Hello guys, We all know that we can even add fqdn based nodes under F5. So F5 will query dns request to the server configured under it. Now when i do this configuration, it works fine. But somehow as per my observations, when i add fqdn based node, it takes only default route domain. When i put specific route domain alongwith fqdn, it is not working. I am not sure if it is a but or something else? Anyone here who faced same issue? Kindly give your inputs. MayurSolved2KViews0likes3CommentsiRule for combination of FQDN pool member and route domains
I'm trying to configure an FQDN pool member for consuming a web service. The FQDN changes it's IP addreses resolution periodically. I configured the pool member inside its non-default Partition and Route Domain. That means the pool member is not in the default 'Common' partition and not in the default route domain '0'. As soon as I created the FQDN pool member, I noticed that the dynamically created node, created as a result of the FQDN resolution IP, was assigned the default route domain '0'. I opened a case with support to get some clarification on this and got the following response: "Unfortunately, Route domains are not supported with fqdn. We have logged in a Request For Enhancement, this, however, has no release date as of yet. 522465 RFE: Route domain support for FQDN nodes The most I can offer you is to request that this service request be added to that RFE. This will let our product development team that another customer is requesting this. Please let me know if you are interested in this." After doing some research I found the following iRules on Codeshare: https://devcentral.f5.com/s/articles/dynamic-ephemeral-node-fqdn-resolution-with-route-domains-with-dns-caching-irule-1148 https://devcentral.f5.com/s/question/0D51T00006j3E1I/fqdn-node-with-route-domains I've tried both iRules on versions 12.1.2 and 14.1.2, but am getting different TCL errors. Has anyone been able to get the combination of FQDN pool members with a non-default route domain?1.7KViews0likes4CommentsIssue creating static route in Route Domain
I have 3 route domains configured on the F5 other than the default route domain 0. Now I am trying to configure default routes in each route domain. While default route creation for RD:2 was successful, when I try creating the default route for RD:3 it give the following error: "01070712:3: Cannot create static route: 0.0.0.0%3/0 gw 10.0.21.1%3 on interface in rd3 - netlink error:3 (No such process)" We are running BIG-IP v11.6.0.4.0.420. I remember configuring multiple route domain, multiple static routes and default routes in each route domain on another box which was running version 12. Appreciate if anyone can help with this. Am I missing something or is this a BIG-IP Version limitation?Solved1.4KViews0likes13CommentsMultiple Route Domains in same partition
Hi all, So my doubt is, if there is anything wrong in creating more than one route domain in partition common? I want to create Route Domain 3 ( 0 is the default and already exists), in order to separate the routing table of a VIP/Network, that will be created for Internet traffic only. For what i know i will have to create: 1 - Vlan 2 - Route Domain 3 - Assign created Vlan to Route Domain 4 - Self IP like 1.1.1.248%3 and assign created Vlan to it. 5 - VIP like 1.1.1.1%3 6 - Nodes - 2.2.2.2%3 7 - Static Route - 1.1.1.0%3 Gateway 1.1.1.254%3 Is this correct or do we got to have anything more in attention? Is it better to create a partition for it, os its fine to just have the 2 route domains in same partition?899Views0likes3CommentsUnable to remove a vlan from the default route domain
I'm trying to remove a vlan from route domain 0 and move it into a new route domain that I've created. I'm getting this error: General error: 01070967:3: The specified vlan, vlangroup or tunnel (/Common/Internal-VLAN) cannot be removed from its default route domain (/Common/0). in statement [SET TRANSACTION END] When I try to create a new vlan I have no option to put it into my new route domain. It goes in to 0 by default. How do I get something to use my new route domain?699Views0likes4CommentsProper way to delete route domain
Hello, It's my first question here. I have routing domain in my BIGIP and nodes, pools, snat translation and virtual servers associated with route domains. I want to move all these objects to route domain 0 and delete my 2 route domains. What is the clean way to do it ? Thank you613Views0likes1Commenttcpdump and route domains
anyone with some actual experience with tcpdump and route domains? according to sol i should capture in route domain 0 with -i 0.0 and see traffic from the route domain. but i certainly am missing traffic, specially traffic initiated by APM (for auth).519Views0likes3CommentsDo I need a "Route" configured for route domain 0?
Hi all, I'm currrently using route domain 0 for everything on the Big-IP. I've not created any other route domains. When I go to Network > Routes, there are no routes listed. Do I need to create a default route for route domain 0? What does route domain 0 use as its default route if I don't specify one?499Views0likes11Comments