Differences from Equalizer Hardware
All load balancing functionality found in EQ/OS 10 running on an a virtual appliance is fully
functional in EQOD. Some adjustments to functionality were necessary, however, in order to
accommodate the VMware virtual machine environment.
1. EQOD is delivered with two Ethernet network interfaces configured -- one interface can be
configured into a VLAN using port number
1
, the other using port number
2
. Port number 1
corresponds to the first interface added via VMware; port 2 to the second. The current
release supports up to 16 network interfaces.
2. An interface port in the CLI or GUI can be assigned to one VLAN only, either:
l
a single untagged VLAN and , or
l
multiple tagged VLANs
A port cannot be assigned to multiple untagged VLANs or to a mix of tagged and
untagged VLANs.
3. EQOD is delivered with no serial console configured because this requires additional con-
figuration by the user. A serial console can be added by editing the Virtual Machine settings.
See your VMware product documentation for more information.
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