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Load Balancing
Load Balancing is a function that Virtual Servers provide. It allows a Virtual
Server to be mapped to more than one physical server, which provides the
specific service at the same time. When a Virtual Server receives data packets,
it forwards the packet to the first physical server, and the next packet to the
next physical server. The DFL-80 uses Least Connection for load balancing.
Least Connection:
Because each physical server has different processing
speeds, Least Connection forwards data packets to the physical server with
the least number of connections at that time. In this way, each packet can have
the least waiting time, and the number of packets a server receives is proportional
to its processing efficiency.
Log
There are flow control log and event log. Flow control log’s parameters are set
up the same time control policies are setup. It records details of data packets
of each control policy, including data packet’s start and end time, disconnect
time and length of connection, source address, destination address and service
content.
Event log records details of the firewall’s system configurations changes,
including the user who made the modification, time of change, modified
parameters, and IP address the user uses to logon, etc.
HUB
HUB
Net ID = 192.168.1.0/24
Net ID = 192.168.1.0/24
Firewall
Internal External
192.168.1.1
210.71.253.128
DMZ
Router
210.71.253.142
210.71.253.130
Net ID = 192.168.1.0/24
HUB
Internet