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Cory_50405
May 15, 2014Noctilucent
Is the traffic in question HTTP? If so, this can be done via an HTTP redirect.
If not, then your approach of sending to site B's virtual server via site A's LTM should work. You'll need to ensure you perform the appropriate SNAT on site A's LTM so the return traffic will come back through LTM A. You'll also need to ensure the routing and access control within the network is setup to allow the communications from LTM A's SNAT address to the virtual server on LTM B.
- RayDMay 15, 2014NimbostratusThe traffic in question is all HTTP. A redirect would be simple, but the business partners want the ability to turn off experience B and have the clients all return to A on demand. I was hoping to be able to do that from a single place. The SNAT might be my problem. I suppose the source address is being sent to controller B as the original client still. I need to override that with a SNAT address from controller A, so controller B sends the reply back there. In fact, that's exactly what the tcpdump output shows now that I know to look for it. Thanks.
- Cory_50405May 15, 2014NoctilucentYou can do the HTTP redirect from LTM A. LTM A could be your single place of turning on/off experience B. If you can't get the SNAT communications working between LTM A and B and you want to pursue HTTP redirection, I can assist with an iRule to do so.