Joseph Mack wrote:
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> Possibly. I haven't done that test. The one I do is ping the VIP
> from the realserver (you'll be pinging the local non-arp'ing VIP
> on the realserver), and then ping the VIP from the client.
> The client should get the director's MAC address in `arp -a` for the VIP.
> Then bring down the VIP on the director
and either flush the arp cache on the client or wait for it to expire (
about 90secs, watch the value for the VIP disappear from `arp -a`)
> and you should no longer
> be able to ping the VIP.
Joe
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Joseph Mack PhD, High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
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