Forum Discussion
Kevin_Stewart
Dec 28, 2013Employee
You have pool members that are in a different subnet and you have a route to that subnet through either a default or other specific route. If you create a route to another subnet then you should have a VLAN and self-IP in the local subnet (the subnet that exists between the F5 and the router) - so the device knows which physical path to take to get to that network. You could alternately send a route through a specific VLAN, but it certainly doesn't hurt to have a local self-IP.