03-18-2014 04:50 AM
1 - Can the same vlan be used in more than one context?
2 - Can you configure one arm and two arm loadbalancing within the same context?
Thank You
03-18-2014 07:51 AM
Hi Darius,
Yes the same vlan can be shared in more than one context but with exception of bridge mode.
One arm mode means that you will have client and servers in same vlan. You would need to source natting to ensure that return packet comes to the ACE.
Two arm mode means client and servers are in different vlans. ACE will route the packet from one vlan to another. In a context you can have different vlans and i don't think there should be a problem. There is no command or setting where you define ACE mode. It is called one arm mode and routed mode based on the way it is deployed.
In one ARM ace is not inline with the traffic where as in routed mode it is.
Regards
Kanwal
03-20-2014 04:32 AM
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