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I have a 350 PCI Client Adapter in a Windows 2000 Advanced Server. I am running firmware version 4.25.30, driver version 8.2.3 and ACU 5.05.001. The wireless adapter is used to connect to a wireless ISP in Central Illinois via an external Andrew an...
Hmm. What type of vservers are showing connections on the standby but not on the active? Are they Layer3 vserver, ICMP, UDP, etc? Do your vserver idle timers match on the active and standby configurations?
You probably have 'replicate csrp' configured on 1 or more Vservers. If that is true, the connections you are seeing are the result of session replication - i.e. the primary CSM telling the standby CSM what load balancing decisions he has made. In ...
Some additional notes on the advantages of Bridge mode. The CSM doesn't support DHCP helpers nor Multicast. We run our CSM in bridge mode so that our servers can be DHCP clients (mostly during the server base operating system loading process) and s...
We've found another way to do this. It leverages the fact that the CSM includes the IN and OUT VLAN information in the session table. So, assume you put SSL module #1 in VLAN #11, SSL module #2 in VLAN #2, SSL module #3 in VLAN 13 and SSL module #4...
I too have received this message in the past. I found that it was because I had not entered the GSLB license key into the CSM configuration (GSLB *is* an optional software license).You enter your license key via a CSM variable. This configuration w...