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connectivity setting and parameters based on information in IP protocol headers is disabled when Cisco TMS redund
ancy is enabled. For further information on how Cisco TMS communicates with managed systems, refer to the
chapter System management overview in the
ancy is enabled. For further information on how Cisco TMS communicates with managed systems, refer to the
chapter System management overview in the
Organizations that make significant changes to their network after deploying a redundant Cisco TMS solution must
manually verify that system connectivity between Cisco TMS and managed systems still works after the network
change. An example of a change that would require connectivity verification would be the introduction of a new proxy
between the managed systems and Cisco TMS.
manually verify that system connectivity between Cisco TMS and managed systems still works after the network
change. An example of a change that would require connectivity verification would be the introduction of a new proxy
between the managed systems and Cisco TMS.
for instructions on implementing this configuration.
Architectural Overview and Network Diagram
Example Configuration
In the example below the following values are used:
Device
IP address
Hostname
F5 BIG-IP Virtual IP Address
10.0.200.40
tms.example.com
tms01
10.0.200.50
tms01.example.com
tms02
10.0.200.60
tms02.example.com
Table 2 VLAN200
Device
IP address
Hostname
Managed systems and users
10.0.100.0/24
Table 3 VLAN100
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There are two Virtual LANs, VLAN200 and VLAN100.
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The F5 BIG-IP is configured on VLAN200.
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The two Cisco TMS servers (tms01 at 10.0.200.50 and tms02 at 10.0.200.60) are configured on VLAN200.
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All clients (managed systems and users) are configured on VLAN100.
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All traffic to the virtual IP address of the F5 BIG-IP is forwarded to one of the two Cisco TMS servers.
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All managed systems and users use the F5 BIG-IP’s virtual IP address when communicating with Cisco TMS.
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The two Cisco TMS servers share a common, external tmsng database.
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