The vLB uses two different networks to talk to the vDNS: one is the ip-addr for 
business-related purposes (e.g. resolve DNS lookups), the other one is used for 
management stuff, like checking the vDNS health (even though that part is 
disabled for the moment).

Marco

From: Aniello Paolo Malinconico <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 8:58 AM
To: "PLATANIA, MARCO (MARCO)" <[email protected]>, 
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [onap-discuss] [Dublin] VF Module Scale Out Use Case - 
Clarification

Hi Marco,
the 3 values passsed from APPC to vLB machine to configure it to add the vDNS 
ip as new backend are the following three:

  1.  ip-addr that is the vDNS ip for the loadbalancer traffic;
  2.  oam-ip-addr that is the control interface (not used for the load 
balancing)
  3.  enabled
Why do we need to pass both 2 vDNS ips to the load balancer? I think the only 
ip needed to pass is the first ip (ip-addr) that is which the load balancer 
points to . Isn't it?
What am I missing?

Thanks,
Aniello Paolo Malinconico

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