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The only issue with using reserved IP addresses on servers behind Equalizer arises if the servers need to
originate
connections with hosts on the Internet for any reason (such as performing DNS resolution or sending e-mail), and
Equalizer has clusters and servers configured on different VLANs. If this is the case, Equalizer must be configured
to perform
outbound NAT
. When you enable outbound NAT, Equalizer translates the source IP in packets
originating
from the servers on the reserved network so that external hosts will not see packets originating from non-routable
addresses; Equalizer’s can be configured to use one of its management IPs, a cluster IP, or a failover alias as the
source IP.
If Equalizer is configured to use the same VLAN/subnet for clusters and servers, outbound NAT should be disabled.
In this case, NAT should be configured on the gateway for the VLAN/subnet so that the reserved IP addresses on
Equalizer are translated by the gateway.
To enable Equalizer to perform outbound NAT, follow these steps:
1. Open the Equalizer Administration Interface and log in under edit mode.
2. In the left frame, click the
Equalizer
(or system name) entry near the top of the object tree. In the right frame,
select the
Clusters > Networking
tab.
3. Enable the
enable outbound NAT
check box.
4. Click the
commit
button.
5. The Outbound NAT address used for each server can be configued as described in the section “Configuring
Outbound NAT” on page 145.
Outbound NAT and Failover
If you have two Equalizers deployed in a dual network failover configuration and the
dont transfer
failover option
is enabled, be sure to use the same outbound NAT setting on
both
Equalizers. For more information on failover, see
“Setting Up a Failover Configuration” on page 90.
Note –
Enabling outbound NAT requires additional processing for each server response. If your servers do not
need to initiate connections with hosts through Equalizer, disabling outbound NAT will improve performance.
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 ...