Tom,
The real server has the clients source IP address and replies just
like it would to any other client.
It is unaware of the presence of a load balancer.
The real server can connect to the internet just like any other client
behind a NAT firewall i.e. masqueraded behind a firewall IP address.
I've never seen a firewall that has an issue with the split return traffic.
On 2 January 2014 04:52, Hatt Tom <net.study.sea@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi:
>
> I am wonder that ,in DR mode , how does real server reply directly
> to client ? what is the physical connection between realserver and
> client?
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