Manual Chapter :
Internal Appliance Networking
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- 1.2.0
Internal Appliance Networking
Appliance
NetworkingInternal appliance networking overview
The
rSeries
system uses an internal
appliance network for control plane and management plane communication between
firmware and software on the system. Traffic on this internal network is
firewall-protected and is not exposed to a customer’s management network.Internal
rSeries
appliance networking can
use one of two IP address ranges known as RFC6598 and RFC1918. The RFC6598
address range maps the predefined rSeries
internal network
range to 100.64/12 IP addresses (the default). The RFC1918 range enables you
choose one of 16 possible address ranges in the 10.0.0.0/12 address range.IP addresses in the predefined range are reserved for the
internal network and cannot be used for any of these addresses:
- Management IP addresses for therSeriessystem and tenants
- Any external service configured on therSeriessystem, such as a DNS server and NTP server
- Source IP addresses of any device used to communicate with therSeriessystem (such as a laptop, workstation, or other device that connects)
If your network uses addresses in the default predefined range for any of
the above, you will not be able to access the
rSeries
system using the rSeries
management interface (including the CLI, webUI, or REST APIs). This is only an issue
if you use 100.64.0.0/12 addresses for management IP addresses, external servers, or
source IP addresses described here. To prevent this issue, F5
provides a procedure that enables you to select a different internal IP address range
during initial provisioning of a system, as an alternative to using the default
range.