Adding and Modifying Servers Using the GUI
Adding Servers
Perform this procedure once for each real server that you want to add to Equalizer.
1. Verify that you are logged into the GUI. If not, log in as described in
2. Select the
Load Balance
configuration tab if it is not already selected.
3. Right-click on
Servers
and select
Add Server
. This will open the
Add Server
dialogue as follows:
4. Select
UDP
or
TCP
from the drop down list and enter a descriptive
Server Name
.
5. Enter an
IP
address for the server.
6. Enter a
Port
for the server. For HTTP, this is typically port 80. For HTTPS, port 443. For gen-
eric TCP and UDP services, use the port appropriate for that service. Whatever port you
enter, it must match the port set on the real server.
7. Click on
Commit
to confirm the values you selected. You will be taken to the Server Con-
figuration tab and the new server will appear on the Server branch on the left navigational
pane. The server I
P
address and
Port
will be visible in the
Server Configuration
screen.
Modifying Servers
The configuration tabs for a server are displayed automatically when a server is added to the
system, or by selecting the server name from the left navigational pane.
1. Log into the GUI using a log in that has at least
write
access for the cluster that contains the
server (See
2. In the left navigational pane, select the Load Balance configuration tab.
3. Select
Servers
to expand the branch and select the name of the server to modify.
4. Select
Configuration > Settings
to display the configuration screen shown below in the right
frame.
Note
-
For servers in Layer 7 HTTPS clusters
, set
Port
to something other than 443, since Equalizer communicates
with the servers via HTTP. In many configurations, it is set to the server
Port
.
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