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epaalx
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Feb 10, 2012

Inter-partition traffic

Hi F5'ers,

 

I've inherited a multi-Partition configuration (with a single Routing Domain in each), with the Common partition not used for data traffic. In my case, all administrators have access to all Partitions, so there's really no advantage of segregating the configuration using Partitions.

 

 

I now need to have traffic across Routing Domains (particularly, VS in on RD and pool member in another). However, configuration of such is is prevented by the fact that both RDs are in different Partitions.

 

 

My question: is it possible to override inter-Partition restriction, perhaps with a magic DB attribute?

 

R's, Alex

 

 

 

4 Replies

  • My question: is it possible to override inter-Partition restriction, perhaps with a magic DB attribute?as far as i know, i do not see that kind of db variable.
  • Hamish's avatar
    Hamish
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    If you disable strict segregation I think routing domains will do what you want.

     

     

    H
  • thanks Hamish! i might be misunderstanding. what i concern is object such as pool resides in different route domain which is in different partition. so, i think we may not be able to select it when configuring virtual server.

    e.g.

    [root@B3900-R66-S14:Active] config  b vlan list
    vlan external {
       tag 3438
       partition par1
       interfaces tagged 1.1
    }
    vlan internal {
       tag 423
       partition par2
       interfaces tagged 1.1
    }
    [root@B3900-R66-S14:Active] config  b route domain list
    route domain 0 {
       description "Default Route Domain"
    }
    route domain 1 {
       strict disable
       partition par1
       vlans external
    }
    route domain 2 {
       strict disable
       partition par2
       vlans internal
    }
    [root@B3900-R66-S14:Active] config  b self list
    self 100.100.100.14%1 {
       netmask 255.255.255.0
       vlan external
       partition par1
       allow default
    }
    self 200.200.200.14%2 {
       netmask 255.255.255.0
       vlan internal
       partition par2
       allow default
    }
    
    [root@B3900-R66-S14:Active] config  b shell write partition par1
    [root@B3900-R66-S14:Active] config  b pool foo member 200.200.200.101%2:80 add
    BIGpipe pool member creation error:
       0107098a:3: The ip address (200.200.200.101%2) for a node address in partition (par1) references a route domain (2) in a different partition (par2). Objects may only reference objects in the same or the 'Common' partition
    

    or am i totally lost??
  • Hamish's avatar
    Hamish
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    Sorry, I missed the implication that you were keeping the partitions... I'm not so sure that inter partition stuff is possible (That's kind of why they were implemented IIRC).

     

     

    H