TCP Cluster Configuration Settings
The TCP Cluster Settings screen for a TCP cluster is displayed by selecting a cluster and from the
left navigational pane and then selecting the
Configuration Settings
tabs.
Protocol
The protocol used for the cluster.
VID
The VLAN ID number. This is an integer between 1 and 4095.
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.
Port
For TCP protocol clusters the numeric port number on the Equalizer to be
used for traffic between the clients and the cluster. This port also becomes
the default port for servers added to the cluster (though servers can use a
different port number than the one used by the cluster).
Preferred Peer
Used with N+1 Failover Configuration. (See
)
Server Pool
The drop down list selects the
Server Pool
(grouping of server instances)
to be associated with the TCP cluster.
Range
For L4 UDP and L4 TCP protocol clusters, a port
Range
can be defined by
entering a value higher than the L4 port configured for the cluster. This
range allows Equalizer users to create a single cluster to control the traffic
for multiple, contiguous ports.
Direct Server Return
When enabled, Equalizer forwards packets to the server in such a way that
the server responds directly to the client, rather than through Equalizer.
This option requires special configuration on the cluster; see
figuring Direct Server Return"
before enabling this
option. The
spoof
option must also be enabled when this option is
enabled.
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