As long as you understand the concept of route domain (RD), I believe you can configure as many RDs per your requirements. As far as I know, there are no special requirements for RD in Active/Standby setup.
I thought you should first create separate partitions for security reasons. You have put everything under the Common partition. I am looking forward for your answer - thanks!
Thanks Gladius. Just to confirm. In my scenario I have an active standby F5 box having three RD; I would like to know about my HA VLAN… In which RD, the HA VLAN resides.
Yes I am planning to have one dedicated HA vlan. Actually my doubts is Do we need to define a separate HA-vlan for each route domain and configure "configSync/Failover/Mirroring" for each RD. or a single HA-vlan and DSC for all the RD. Pleaes correct me if I am in wrong direction.
Thanks for you video Do we need differnt DSC configuration for multiple route domains? Please give some inputs, as I have multiple RD which need Active-Standby
Thanks. I hope my explanation made the confusion. Same concern in the below link (devcentral.f5.com/questions/ha-configuration-with-route-domains) Anyway thanks for your advice.
hello,when i have two route domain+two partition,i create two ip forwarding vs for each route domain,this time ,server can't access the 0.0.0.0 VS,if i create a standard vs,it's ok
You need one or more VLANs for each route domain. I think you are confused with HA and RD 0. I recommend you to take some F5 LTM Essentials training. f5.com/education/training
That was most informative video on route domains!!! Thank you!
Best F5 video I've ever watched, thank you very much sir, I wish you could do more videos on F5
As long as you understand the concept of route domain (RD), I believe you can configure as many RDs per your requirements.
As far as I know, there are no special requirements for RD in Active/Standby setup.
I thought you should first create separate partitions for security reasons. You have put everything under the Common partition.
I am looking forward for your answer - thanks!
Very good informative video. Do you have the full series of f5 LTM/GTM?
This is so beautiful thank you so much for sharing
Thank you, very helpful and very well explained!
Thank u very much...😊
Thanks Gladius.
Just to confirm. In my scenario I have an active standby F5 box having three RD; I would like to know about my HA VLAN… In which RD, the HA VLAN resides.
Very good explaination
many many thanks sir. awesome video.
fantastic! Thank you ever so much, really appreciated!
Very good Thanks
Good explanation ... Thank you bro.....
Yes I am planning to have one dedicated HA vlan. Actually my doubts is Do we need to define a separate HA-vlan for each route domain and configure "configSync/Failover/Mirroring" for each RD. or a single HA-vlan and DSC for all the RD. Pleaes correct me if I am in wrong direction.
Thanks for you video
Do we need differnt DSC configuration for multiple route domains? Please give some inputs, as I have multiple RD which need Active-Standby
Its a very good video on RD, Thansk
Good job with the video. Thanks.
Great explanation
Thanks. I hope my explanation made the confusion. Same concern in the below link
(devcentral.f5.com/questions/ha-configuration-with-route-domains)
Anyway thanks for your advice.
Great job, thanks!
Thanks cool tutorial
hello,when i have two route domain+two partition,i create two ip forwarding vs for each route domain,this time ,server can't access the 0.0.0.0 VS,if i create a standard vs,it's ok
By default, everything belongs to RD 0. If HA VLAN is a dedicated VLAN, I don't see a reason to use any route domain other than default.
Thanks :)
You need one or more VLANs for each route domain. I think you are confused with HA and RD 0. I recommend you to take some F5 LTM Essentials training. f5.com/education/training
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