A deployment professional wants to ensure traffic from a Reverse Proxy to a junction backend application server goes out over a specific interface.
How can this be accomplished?
A deployment professional wants to ensure traffic from a Reverse Proxy to a junction backend application server goes out over a specific interface.
How can this be accomplished?
To ensure that traffic from a Reverse Proxy to a junction backend application server goes out over a specific interface, creating a static route to the backend server is the most appropriate solution. This static route would define the specific path that the traffic should take, directing it through the desired interface. Creating new management or application interfaces could add complexity and may not specifically address traffic routing, while modifying the reverse proxy configuration could be less precise than setting explicit static routes.
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