Specifications

Additional Base Network Configuration
BIG-IP® Reference Guide 3-15
In the example shown in figure 3.5, VLANs external and internal represent
separate networks that were originally a single network. You can make them
behave like a single network again much like the networks contained in
VLAN internal. You accomplish this by grouping them as shown in
Figure 3.7.
Figure 3.7 VLANs and a VLAN group
To configure a VLAN group to use layer 2 forwarding, you must:
Create the VLAN group.
Assign a self IP address to the VLAN group, for routing purposes.
Verify that layer 2 forwarding (also known as proxy forwarding) is
enabled.
The following sections describe these procedures.
To create a VLAN group
You can create a VLAN group from the command line using the vlangroup
command. For example:
b vlangroup network11 vlans add internal external