12-19-2013 03:28 AM
Hi guys.
I have to migrate from CSM to ACE.
I see in CSM that every vlan pair has a gateway command in the client vlan.
As I know, in ACE we have the routing in the "global" config of the context, so only one default gateway can be used (for management I understand).
So how can I configure a "default gateway" for each BVI interface?
Thanks!
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12-19-2013 11:38 AM
Hi David,
You can configure "mac-sticky" so that traffic is given back to the MAC from where it was received.
Regards,
Kanwal
01-08-2014 09:54 AM
HI David,
You do it on client side vlan. If you enable mac-sticky ACE will send the traffic back to device from where it received the traffic(used mostly in active-active FW SCENAIRO). You don't need it on server side since ACE will refer to connection table or sticky etc to send the traffic to same server. It doesn't make any difference to server if MAC-sticky is enabled on ACE.
Regards,
Kanwal
12-19-2013 11:38 AM
Hi David,
You can configure "mac-sticky" so that traffic is given back to the MAC from where it was received.
Regards,
Kanwal
12-21-2013 12:44 PM
Hi Kanwal.
In what Vlan? I mean, client or server vlan? Or both if we have server-initiated connection?
Thanks!
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01-08-2014 09:07 AM
Hi Kanwal.
Could you specify where exactly I have to apply the MAC-STUCKY? In client VLAN? Server VLAN? Both?
Thanks!
01-08-2014 09:54 AM
HI David,
You do it on client side vlan. If you enable mac-sticky ACE will send the traffic back to device from where it received the traffic(used mostly in active-active FW SCENAIRO). You don't need it on server side since ACE will refer to connection table or sticky etc to send the traffic to same server. It doesn't make any difference to server if MAC-sticky is enabled on ACE.
Regards,
Kanwal
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