1.Hard code the speeds on the LD interfaces and corresponding switches. 2.Make sure LD has correct default route statement.3. If servers or vips are on different subnet than LD, make sure you have alias ip address command.4.If all else fails, open a ...
Yes, this is normal behavior. Since the LD is L2 device, it cannot redirect same incoming and outgoing traffic on the same interface. For load balancing to occur (accessing the vip), the request must go across the LDIR. Meaning packet comes into the...
Keep in mind the weighted predictor makes its decision on current, instantaneous incoming traffic. The more traffic you send it the, better the results. Also, I would use the show real command to see the predictor at work. The show real displays th...
Perry,Keep in mind the LDIR is a L2 device, but it uses NAT for load balancing. When connections go to a vip, the LDIR NAT only changes the destination address (to that of a real) after it makes a load balancing decision. On the reply the LDIR chang...
Is the ip on the inside of the network? If so, you can bypass the cache. If the ip is on the outside(that will be cached) you can do a rule block.Thanks,Gonzalo