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Arunprabhu_1147
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Apr 21, 2014

Multi tenancy design, Route domain

Dear Techies,

 

For Cloud design The following are the design options considered for the Implementation of F5. we have F5 1600 having Four Gigabit Copper Interfaces.

 

  1. Creation of three Administrative Partitions

     

    1) Cloud_Provider 2) Tenant_Internal 3) Tenant_Internet

     

  2. Creation of Default route domain under each partition say

     

    1) Cloud_Provider Servers Route Domain under Cloud_Provider (Administrative partition) 2) Tenant Internal Server Domain under Tenant_Internal (Administrative partition) 3) Tenant Internet Server Domain under Tenant_Internal (Administrative partition)

     

  3. Bunding two Physical Interfaces ( 1.1 , 1.2 ) under Trunk for Cloud_Provider and Tenant_Internal

     

  4. Seperate External VLAN's will be created for Cloud_Provider and Tenant_Internal Segments for the Users to access the VIPs.
  5. Bunding two Physical Interfaces ( 1.3 , 1.3 ) under Trunk for Tenant_Internet.
Clarifications:
  1. For Cloud_Provider Internal Servers i would like to load balance for five VLANs say ( VLAN 100 - 104 ). I have created one External VLAN say VLAN: 105 for Virtual IP's. Do i have to create five self IP address for the Five VLAN which i am going to loadbalance ?

     

  2. Can i pass both Internal and External VLAN under the same Trunk ?

     

  3. Can two Administrative Partition can be configured under the same trunk say ( Cloud_Provider and Tenant_Internal )

     

  4. Is there any limitation in creating Administrative partitions in F5 1600.

     

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