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Click the
Next
icon
.
5. A confirmation screen appears; click commit to create the cluster with the parameters shown.
6. The
Configuration
tab for the new cluster is opened. See the following section for an explanation of the Layer 4
cluster configuration tabs and parameters.
Modifying a Layer 4 Virtual Cluster
The configuration tabs for a cluster are displayed automatically when a cluster is added to the system, or by selecting
the cluster name from the left frame Configuration Tree. TCP and UDP cluster parameters are divided among the
following tabs:
•
Layer 4 Required Tab
•
Layer 4 Probes Tab
•
Layer 4 Persistence Tab
These are described in the following sections. To update the settings on any tab, make changes and select the
commit
button to save them.
Layer 4 Required Tab
Start Port
End Port
For L4 UDP and L4 TCP protocol clusters, a
port range
can be defined using
the
start port
and
end port
fields. These are the ports on the Equalizer to
be used to send traffic to the servers in the cluster. Port ranges allow
Equalizer users to create a single cluster to control the traffic for multiple,
contiguous ports. There are two typical uses for port ranges:
Specific applications that require a range of ports.
The need to open up access to servers behind the Equalizer for all ports.
Enter the first port number in the
start port
field (which is required). Enter
the end port number in the
end port
field. (If
end port
is not visible, check
the
advanced
flag.)
When the
end port
field is left with a value of zero (the default), Equalizer
disables the port range feature and uses the
start port
as the server port.
The
start port
cannot be higher than
end port
when
end port
is nonzero.
The
port
defined for a
server
in the cluster for which a port range is defined
indicates the port on the server that starts the range of ports to be opened.
See “Adding a Server to a Cluster” on page 142.
ip
Enter the
ip address
, which is the dotted decimal IP address of the cluster.
The IP address of the cluster is the external address (for example,
199.146.85.0
) with which clients connect to the cluster.
Summary of Contents for E350GX
Page 18: ...Chapter Preface 18 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Equalizer Overview 38 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 80: ...Chapter 4 Equalizer Network Configuration 80 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 110: ...Chapter 5 Configuring Equalizer Operation 110 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 208: ...Chapter 7 Monitoring Equalizer Operation 208 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 240: ...Chapter 8 Using Match Rules 238 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 262: ...Appendix A Server Agent Probes 258 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 274: ...Appendix B Timeout Configuration 270 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 280: ...Appendix D Regular Expression Format 276 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 310: ...Appendix F Equalizer VLB 306 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 318: ...Appendix G Troubleshooting 314 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...