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Oct 12, 2016

I can't access my webservers with the virtual server ip address

Here is what i have done so far but im having an issue now....I am using vmware workstation to practice. I configured 4 interfaces on network editor.

 

VMnet 0,1,2,3. With vmnet0 bridged to my laptop's network 192.168.1.0 and connected to interface 1.1 for my external interface

 

vmnet1 as my ADC management network 10.1.0.0

 

I used vmnet2 for my internal interface 10.2.0.0 and connect the interface 1.2 on my ADC to my internal network.

 

vmnet3 is used for H.A with the network 10.3.0.0 and connected to interface 1.3

 

I have 3 web servers configured and working at my internal network with the ip address 10.2.0.11, 10.2.0.11, 10.2.0.33 respectively.

 

Configured my nodes and pool and virtual server and all are green, which means they are working ok. Gave the ip address 192.168.1.177 to my virtual server.

 

But i cant access my web severs when i tried accessing it from my browser using the virtual server ip .

 

whenever i issue ping from the my ADC to my default gateway its always unreachable too.

 

Please help me out

 

4 Replies

  • Based on my configuration i have two vlans namely external and internal with interface 1.1 and 1.2 being on the vlans respectively

     

  • Doesn't VMworkstation only have the ability to configure one VLAN per network "vswitch" as in, that vswitch only talks to the vlan it is assigned.--I can't remember?

     

  • Remember to enable SNAT AutoMap on your virtual server, it is a very common mistake if your web servers don't have a default gateway configured to be the F5 floating Self-IP.