So if a specific vlan alone is enabled on a Virtual server, does the default configuration of allowing ALL VLANS gets disabled? yes
So...in the virtual server configuration, traffic is coming on the vlan, c_200.36.134.128_26, as the VIP is sitting on this Vlan, so if this Vlan is not enabled on the virtual server, the VIP WILL NOT ping. is that right?no. the virtual server is listening on port 443. it does nothing about icmp. the one who responds icmp is virtual address. if you look at virtual address (e.g. 200.36.134.131), you will see ARP is enabled. if you disable ARP and clear ARP cache, the virtual address will not be pingable.