I recently added a loadbalancer to my network, and am having problems accessing the internet from one of my public IP address blocks.
I have two different public IP address ranges assigned by my ISP. My one original block of IP address is used for servers in my DMZ zone as well as NAT and PAT. The second block of IP addresses was added later on, and is therefore not sequential with the first block. The second batch of IP's are used for my wireless network.
When the loadbalancer is out of the picture, everything works fine, and everyone can get out to the internet. However, when the loadbalancer is in place, the second block of IP's are not able to get out to the internet.
I have contacted the loadbalancer manufacturer, and they confirmed that my settings on the apliance are correct, and that I should look into my firewall or router configs. I am using all Cisco equipment.
Any suggestions, would be much appreciated!!
I have two different public IP address ranges assigned by my ISP. My one original block of IP address is used for servers in my DMZ zone as well as NAT and PAT. The second block of IP addresses was added later on, and is therefore not sequential with the first block. The second batch of IP's are used for my wireless network.
When the loadbalancer is out of the picture, everything works fine, and everyone can get out to the internet. However, when the loadbalancer is in place, the second block of IP's are not able to get out to the internet.
I have contacted the loadbalancer manufacturer, and they confirmed that my settings on the apliance are correct, and that I should look into my firewall or router configs. I am using all Cisco equipment.
Any suggestions, would be much appreciated!!