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Assigning a virtual server to a non-default route domain might cause a traffic disruption.
Access policy fails.
-- An APM virtual server is assigned to a route domain other than 0 (zero, the default). -- An access policy has an agent that results in tmm communicating to the renderer (e.g., Logon agent, HTTP 401 Response agent, and others).
1. Log in to the Configuration utility. 2. Go to Network > Route Domains > affected route domain. 3. In the section Parent Name select '0 (Partition Default Route Domain)'. 4. Select Update.
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