01-16-2007 01:31 PM
Hi all,
My question is: is it possible and how, to balance upon the src IP address of the client. I mean some of the src addresses (for example: 192.168.100.0/24) are always using service1 and service 2 on VIP, and some others (192.168.200.0/24) service3. As I know, balance and advanced balance cannot do it (this is not configurable algorithm).
Regards,
Krzysztof
01-21-2007 05:01 AM
Hi Krzysztof
Yes you can load balance on the source ip address of the client. Here is a link that explains all the possible load balancing alogorithms you can use.
HTH
01-21-2007 11:31 PM
Hi,
No, I dont't think it is written down there.
I need to configure the CSS so every time there is connection from the 192.168.0.0/24 client, it is redirected to one server group, and when from 192.168.1.0/24 it is redirected to another group. The addresses are just an example.
Krzysztof
01-22-2007 12:09 AM
Krzysztof,
not sure what is the purpose of such a design.
Anyway, there is way to achieve this using ACL.
You have to match the source and use the option 'prefer
But you can only select 1 service.
You could have 2 services in the content rule and let the traffic be loadbalanced between the 2 by default and for some sources use the prefer option to select a 3rd service.
Gilles.
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