[f-nsp] Serveriron xl - Def GW for real servers?
David J. Hughes
bambi at Hughes.com.au
Sun Oct 10 17:49:50 EDT 2004
Hi,
Just point the real server's default at the layer 3 vlan
interface address (the VE interface). Route the real
server vlan prefix at the serveriron from your core
router(s) and you'll be able to talk to the reals
directly for management etc.
David
...
On 09/10/2004, at 12:46 PM, Michael Bellears wrote:
> Just got a new serveriron xl to replace some old Cisco LD's.
>
> We are wanting to use the device for load-balancing multiple client
> co-lo servers (All In different subnets)
>
>> From the docco, it appears as though the VIP for each site we want to
> loadbalance for, must be contained within the same subnet as the
> management IP?(I was originally going to run a /30 for management, but
> it appears as though I will not be able to?)
>
> If I run a /28 (To allow for multiple VIPs), and then have a source
> IP(In a different subnet) for each clients webserver(Which would also
> have an IP in this different subnet) farm, would each of the clients
> Webservers have a default GW of the Source IP on the serveriron?
>
> If the webservers are not configured with a def gw, how would the
> clients "manage" there servers (Eg. Would I have to configure ports and
> bindings for each service that needs to be accessed - RDP, FTP, SSH
> etc?)
>
> Regards,
> MB
>
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