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SynACk_128568
Feb 18, 2016Cirrostratus
Is the issue resolved ? Please check the arp setting on the forwarding VS if you have any and there will be a wildcard VS also i guess . Make sure arp is disbaled on that .
- Balancing_HarmoFeb 19, 2016NimbostratusHi SynACk, issue is not yet resolved. Would you mind instruct me how to check on arp setting of VS? I'm not familiar on where to check.
- Balancing_HarmoFeb 19, 2016NimbostratusHey SynACk, found out that ARP is enabled in the virtual address created by the VS. What's the reason why should it be disabled?
- SynACk_128568Feb 19, 2016CirrostratusHi Mark, is that VS a wildcard VS something like destination 0.0.0.0:0 which accepts traffic for anything and allows F5 to behave as router ?
- Balancing_HarmoFeb 19, 2016NimbostratusThe particular VS has a specific destination address, which is the ip of a ftp server. The vs is basically for monitoring and yes it behaves like a router.
- SynACk_128568Feb 19, 2016Cirrostratusthen no that will be not the issue. I f arp is enabled on the wildcard VS then it arp out / respond for all the servers on the vlan.
- Balancing_HarmoFeb 21, 2016NimbostratusI thought ARP should be disabled?
- SynACk_128568Feb 22, 2016CirrostratusHI mark, If it is specific destination then not a problem because F5 will advertise the arp in case of failover or you can use MAC masquerading . Just in case F5 wildcard VS is enabled on a VLAN on which your back end servers are there , then F5 arps out for those server and cause conflict.