Hatt Tom <net.study.sea@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 2014-04-09 15:38 GMT+08:00 Ferenc Wagner <wferi@xxxxxxx>:
>
>> Hatt Tom <net.study.sea@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> could virtual ip one arbitrary ip address? no matter what network
>>> segment it is .
>>
>> Yes, the VIP can be any address, as long as traffic sent to it reaches
>> the director by some means. If it's not in the local network of your
>> director, you will probably need explicit routing rules to achieve this.
>
> I want to know why I need explicit routing rules to send packet to
> realserver?
I was talking about the director, not the real servers. You MAY need
explicit routing rules to send packets addressed to the VIP towards the
director, depending on your network setup.
> The director knows the ip of the selected real server, then just
> forwarding it, not need a router.
If you are doing direct routing, then right, the director is the router
towards the real servers.
--
Regards,
Feri.
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