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LVS-DR setting up as localdirector

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Subject: LVS-DR setting up as localdirector
From: Nathan Jang <nathanj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 15 Oct 2002 15:14:35 -0700
do I have to do any sort of VLAN seperation when useing this LVS-DR?
currently I am useing the Cisco Localdirector and am looking to change
to LVS and still retain the same functionality as my current setup (is
there documentation on how to achieve this?).  and also would like to
know in the documentation it looks like you have to have 2 nicks.. is it
not possible just to send the reply out the same nick to the ip of the
router?

questions are from the first diagram of this documentation :-)

http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/Joseph.Mack/HOWTO/LVS-HOWTO-13.html

basically I want a setup like this


                        ________
                       |        |
                       | client |
                       |________|
                       CIP=192.168.1.254
                           |
                        (router)
                           |
             __________    |
            |          |   |    VIP=192.168.1.110 (eth0:1, arps)
            | director |---     DIP=192.168.1.1 (eth0)
            |__________|   |
                           |
                           |
          -------------------------------------
          |                |                  |
          |                |                  |
   RIP1=192.168.1.2  RIP2=192.168.1.3  RIP3=192.168.1.4 (eth0)
   VIP=192.168.1.110 VIP=192.168.1.110 VIP=192.168.1.110 (all lo:0,
non-arping)
   _______|______    ______|_______     ______|______<-----requests come
  |             |   |             |    |             |     back out same
  | realserver  |   | realserver  |    | realserver  |     interface as 
  |_____________|   |_____________|    |_____________|     it came in.
                                                           default              
                                           gateway is 
                                                           the router ip
 




thanks
-- 
-Nathan Jang-
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