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MiLK_MaN_61922
Jul 25, 2014Nimbostratus
You can create another virtual server that listens on the VLAN of the BC's, is a 0.0.0.0/0 destination, and has a pool member of the upstream router from the F5. This will essentially make the BIG-IP act as a router for your BC's back into your network.
I would probably do some more intelligent load balancing with your BC's as well instead of having a destination port of 0. You've probably done this to simplify configuration to allow for multiple protocols to be load balanced, but you are missing out on intelligent features like CARP as an example.
- Rene_125890Jul 25, 2014NimbostratusThank you ver much for your reply. I'll take in count your advice. I'm gonna check it configuring the BC's VS.
- Rene_125890Jul 30, 2014NimbostratusHello. I created the VS but it didn't work. There's an issue that I have to mention. The segment assigned to the BC's Proxies is not routed in the LAN. I tried using an SNAT so the request went to the AD from the F5 IP Address, but It didn't work too. I use instead a NAT and finally I had the connection between the BC Proxy with the AD vía a BCAAA Server.