Local Director Question [7:21589]

2001-10-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A typical physical topology for a Local Director is as follow: Clients->Hub or Switch(Vlan1)->LocalDirector->Hub or Switch(Vlan2)->Real Servers However, instead of using two Physically separate switches for the distinct VLANs, what if I patch the LocalDirector into ports 5/1 and 5/2 on my Cat550

Re: Local Director Question [7:21589]

2001-10-02 Thread CoBo
Based on my experience, a typical LD (Local Director) topology is: Internet -- Firewall -- Switch (any VLAN) -- -- Local Director (VIP) -- Hub/switch -- servers VIP = virtual IP for all servers Virtually no configurations are needed on the hub/switch except port speed/duplex. The hub basically

Re: Local Director Question [7:21589]

2001-10-02 Thread CoBo
Based on my experience, a typical LD (Local Director) topology is: Internet -- Firewall -- Switch (any VLAN) -- -- Local Director (VIP) -- Hub/switch -- servers VIP = virtual IP for all servers Virtually no configurations are needed on the hub/switch except port speed/duplex. The hub basically