Hi Guido, if you have two webservers with www1 192.168.0.1 with 5
website www2 192.168.0.2 with 10 website that sounds like you are using
the http-request-header/DNS-name to let the server decide which Website
it presents for the request. If so, you ...
Dear graemef, try changing the MTU size of the OSPF. You can do this via
CLI and the commands: conf router ospf conf ospf-interface edit " " *like configured via webgui set mtu xxxx end
end Keep in mind to change the MTU size at both ends of the tunn...
I think you can uncheck the NAT-box in the firewall-policy, cause it' s
not needed for inbound connections with VIPs. Perhaps that' s the
solution of your problem...