Load Balancing & Networking
Spoof Load Balancing Toward Client
In the load balancing source-based routing scenario presented below, spoofing is enabled so that
the source is specified by a cluster and the destination is a client. Two scenarios are possible:
1. Local Destination- in this case the packets originating from a cluster and destined for a cli-
ent has both a source IP address and the destination IP address is on a local subnet. No rout-
ing is required for the packet and is simply sent to the local address on the subnet.
2. Remote Destination- in this case a packet originating from a cluster and destined for a
remote client does have a local source IP address yet the destination is not on a local sub-
net. The packet will be evaluated to see whether the source address/destination pairing is
identified in a source routing table block. if it is not in the routing table the packet will be
dropped. If the destination IP is identified in the source routing table then the packet will be
sent using the gateway associated with the entry in the routing table.
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