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Configuring Traffic Management
cluster protocol networks). The following diagram shows an example of such
a topology on the internal side of the cluster.
Cluster IP Address: 192.168.1.10
Real IP Address: 192.168.1.55
In this topology you would create a static route to the cluster on the internal
devices connected to switch 1 and switch 2 using the cluster IP address of the
internal cluster interface as the gateway address for this static route.
Depending on the specifics of this type of topology, interface or system
failures could lead to partial losses of connectivity. For example, if the
internal cluster interface (eth-s1p1) of firewall A fails, internal devices
connected to the cluster to through switch 1 could lose their connection to the
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Internal Network
Switch 1
eth-s1p1
DMZ
Firewall A
192.168.1.0
Switch 2
Firewall B
Internet
Primary Cluster
Protocol Network
Cluster IP Address
192.168.1.10
Secondary Cluster
Protocol Network
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