Introduction
- Last Updated: April 17, 2026
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- LoadMaster
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The LoadMaster has various routing-related options, such as transparency, Subnet Originating Requests (SOR), and Use Default Route Only.
When using the LoadMaster, you may experience different routing scenarios. The purpose of this document is to explain the different routing options and how routing can be managed inside a network.
The above network diagram shows an example standard two-armed setup:
- The client has an internal IP address of 192.168.1.x/24
- When it connects to the public site, the firewall will Network Address Translate (NAT) traffic from external networks to another IP address
- In this case, it will NAT the traffic to the 10.10.10.x/24 network
- The Virtual Service (VS) is on 10.10.10.12/24 (eth0 network)
- The Real Server is on 10.15.15.100/24 (eth1 network)
Depending on transparency and SOR, the Real Server may see traffic originating from a different IP address.
|
Transparency |
Subnet Originating Requests |
Real Server sees |
|---|---|---|
|
Disabled |
Disabled |
VS address |
|
Disabled |
Enabled |
LoadMaster Real Server-side interface address |
|
Enabled |
Disabled |
Client IP address |
|
Enabled |
Enabled |
Client IP address |
If transparency is enabled, SOR does not have any effect on the routing of traffic.
When both the Transparency and Subnet Originating Requests options of a Virtual Service are both disabled, health checks from the LoadMaster will reach the Real Server with the source IP address of the Virtual Service IP address, rather than the applicable interface IP address. LDAP health checks are excluded from this behavior - they originate from the interface IP address.