[f-nsp] One Serveriron XL, multiple VLANs
Jamie Dahl
jamied at meatball.net
Thu Dec 2 04:57:51 EST 2004
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You can do this at L2 as well.
given the SIXL is in subnet 10.10.100.0/24
to add a second subnet add the following to global config.
server source-ip <network address> <subnet mask> <gateway address>
There is more information about this at:
http://www.foundrynet.com/services/documentation/siug/ServerIron_Server_Load_Balancing.html
Source IP Address
In addition to the ServerIrons management IP address, you can add up to
eight additional IP addresses and gateways to the ServerIron. The
additional IP addresses allow you to deploy the ServerIron in multinetted
environments, including the following examples:
Hope this helps.
(and it does work in HA mode).
> Hi Foundry Guru's!
>
> I know the Serveriron's is the kitchen sink and I am sure it can do this
> but I just want to check! :)
>
> I have one Serveriron XL but I need it to provide load balancing
> functions for multiple VLANs - i.e. multiple logical Serveriron's in one
> physical unit - will it work?
>
> Also, all the Serveriron's that I have deployed, I typically have an
> 'outside' network where incoming clients connect from and a 'webserver'
> network where all the physical servers sit. Is it possible to have a
> one-arm configuration where clients will connect to 10.0.0.10 for
> example, which load balances web servers running on IPs 10.0.0.30 and
> 10.0.0.40 ?
>
> Any suggestions are welcomed!
>
> Cheers
> Tim
>
> PS: Does anyone know of a unix dictionary that actually contains
> technical words so I don't have to keep clicking 'learn word' :)
>
>
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Jamie Dahl
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necessity; and that mountain parks and reservations are useful not only as
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