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AjayPra_161698
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Jun 24, 2014

Route domain and Failover

Hi Techies, I am planning to setup on a pair of Ltm's as following Partition common network-1 (route-domain-1, traffic-group-1, vlan1,2, selfip1.., forward_vs1) network-2 (route-domain-2, traffic-group-2, vlan3,4, selfip2.., forward_vs2)

 

network-2 (route-domain-3, traffic-group-2, vlan3,4, selfip2.., forward_vs2) HA vlan in route-domain-0

LTM1 will be active for all traffic group.

 

My question is about fail over . In case of monitoring object of any of the route-domain fails that particular route domain should fail over to LTM2 .Can anyone help with configuration.

 

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  • resubmitting -------------------------------------------- I am planning to setup on a pair of Ltm's as following Partition common network-1 (route-domain-1, traffic-group-1, vlan1,2, selfip1.., forward_vs1) network-2 (route-domain-2, traffic-group-2, vlan3,4, selfip2.., forward_vs2) network-3 (route-domain-3, traffic-group-2, vlan3,4, selfip2.., forward_vs2) My question is about fail over . In case of monitoring object of any of the route-domain fails that particular route domain should fail over to LTM2 .Can anyone help with configuration.
  • Hamish's avatar
    Hamish
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    Yeah. That's fine (With v11.4.1 upwards). You just have to make sure that all the objects for network-1 are in one traffic-group. All the objects for network-2 in another traffic-group etc. Then assign priorities for the traffic-groups

     

    If 11.3 (i.e. versions that don't have traffic-group member priorities), you'll have to either manually move stuff, or try using HAGroups (Which are NOT a lot of fun).

     

    H