
Network Configuration
Spoof Load Balancing Toward Server
In the load balancing source-based routing scenario presented below, spoofing is enabled so that the source is
specified by a client and the destination is a server. As indicated in the table above, four scenarios are possible:
1. Local Server, Local Client - In this case the server is local and the client is local so no routing will be
required. Since the packet has a source address and destination address has either an alias on Equalizer or
is on the local network, the packets will be sent to the destination without routing.
2. Remote Server, Local Client - In this case the server is outside of the local network with a client that is
local. The packet has a local source IP address. The server is not on the local network and therefore needs
to be evaluated by the routing table to determine if the destination IP address is within the source routing
table block. If it does lie within the block it will have a specific routing gateway associated with that block
and will be routed using that gateway. If the destination does not lie within the source routing table block it
will be dropped.
3. Local Server, Remote Client - In this case a server IP address lies within the local network while the client
IP address is not within the local network.
4. Remote Server, Remote Client - In this case both the server and the client lie outside of the local VLAN.
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