WLBS Cluster Is Unreachable from Outside Networks
ID: Q197862
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
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Windows NT Load Balancing Service
SYMPTOMS
A cluster address can be reached from other computers on the same subnet as
the cluster, but computers on remote subnets cannot ping the cluster
address.
CAUSE
- The cluster hosts may be unreachable from an outside network.
- Your router needs to accept ARP replies that have a media access control
address in the payload of the ARP structure that is different from the
media access control address the frame arrived from. If you are using
multicast support, you may find that your router has difficulty
resolving the primary IP address into a multicast network address using
the ARP protocol.
- If you are using unicast support, the cluster NIC could not change its
network address. This problem only occurs when using a unicast network
address (instead of a multicast address).
RESOLUTION
To resolve these issues, use the corresponding resolutions below:
- Verify that you can PING the dedicated IP addresses for the cluster
hosts from a system outside the router. If this test fails and you are
using multiple NICs, the cluster is unreachable because of a problem
unrelated to Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS). If you are using a single NIC for both the dedicated
and cluster IP addresses, go to the next step.
- Verify that you can PING the cluster from a client on the cluster's
subnet and that you can ping the cluster hosts' dedicated IP addresses
from a system outside the router. If these tests work properly, the
router is probably at fault. You should be able to add a static ARP
entry to the route to circumvent the problem. You can also turn off
WLBS's multicast support and use a unicast network address without a
switch.
- Either switch to a different cluster adapter card, or use WLBS's
multicast support.
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Version : winnt:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 26, 1999