I'm not sure I have quite understand your problem, but I don't see any case
where it would be needed to put a logical server (what you called Load
Balancing object) into a NAT rule.
Can you give us more details ? How is your logical server defined? Is it
type HTTP or other? what servers does it refer to? What exactly do you want
to do?
If you want to have one external IP load balancing to 2 internal IPs, you
just need a logical server with IP <the external IP> pointing to a group
containig the two internal servers. No NAT rules.
--- Simon Hornby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit�:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> We appear to be having a problem getting these two to work together. Here
> is
> our situation:
>
> Relevant rules:
>
> Any Load Balancing object Web services accept long
> Any External NAT address Web Services accept long
>
> We have both these rules, as we cannot put the load balancing object into
> a
> NAT rule. The load balancing object has a non-existant internal IP, and
> consists of two servers on the same subnet as the IP for the load
> balancing
> object.
>
> Our NAT rules are:
>
> Any External NAT address any =original Internal NAT address
> Internal NAT address Any any External NAT addresss =original
>
>
> As myself and the colleague I am working with were not the people that set
>
> this firewall up, I am not even sure we have a license for connect
> control,
> but am having that checked while I am seeking this technical help.
>
> If anyone can see what is wrong, please help. If it's something obvious,
> well, we all screw up occasionally. :)
>
> Cheers
>
> Simon Hornby
>
>
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