In <[email protected]>, on
02/25/2015
   at 10:00 AM, Paul Gilmartin
<[email protected]> said:

>Do any difficulties arise from operating with multiple target zones
>and a single DLIB zone?

Yes.

>but it appears that SMP/E expects a 1-1 correspondence.

No. I prefer a 1-1 correspondence, but SMP works fine with a single
DLIB if you know what you're doing.

>For example, when you say "run the apply/accept 3 times (once for
>each zone)," do you mean, rather, "each target/DLIB zone pair"?  If
>a single DLIB zone, which of the several target zones does it 
>identify in the ACCEPT?

The one you specify. You run the accept once for each target. You
don't reject until it's accepted in all targets. You have to set the
SMP options appropriately for your deployment strategy.
 
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