Hi,
I don't really know the local director but I know a lot of other layer 7
switches and how they perform SLB so I will try any way.
If I understand correctly you have a couple of web server connected to
different vlans, although I don't understand why is that so this
configuration can
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Should work just fine.
- Jon
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Jon,
Thanx for replying. I have only got one switch in this set up do you reckon
that would work if I split it into 2 Vlans?
Bola
From: "Jon Tucker" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Cisco Local Director Help!!
Date: Fri, 15 Dec
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Jon,
Thanx for replying. I have only got one switch in this set up do you reckon
that would work if I split it into 2 Vlans?
Bola
The local director is a bridge - so the frames will be bridged to the
front vlan.
just don't have a routed interface in the backend vlan for those
load-balanced devices to use as a default route.
Also, you can not have devices in back of the LD connect to VIP (virtual
IP's in front) If you
Should work just fine.
- Jon
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Jon,
Thanx for replying. I have only got one switch in this set up do you reckon
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