Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing
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Mapping Ports
An Alteon Web switch allows you to hide the identity of a port for security by mapping a vir-
tual server port to a different real server port.
Mapping a Virtual Server Port to a Real Server Port
In addition to providing direct real server access in some situations (see
), mapping is required when administrators choose to execute their real server pro-
cesses on different ports than the well-known TCP/UDP ports. Otherwise, virtual server ports
are mapped directly to real server ports by default and require no mapping configuration.
Port mapping is configured from the Virtual Server Services menu. For example, to map the
virtual server TCP/UDP port 80 to real server TCP/UDP port 8004, you could enter the follow-
ing:
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If filtering is enabled, a proxy IP address is configured, or URL parsing is enabled on
any switch port, then port mapping is supported with Direct Access Mode (DAM). For infor-
mation about DAM, refer to
“Using Direct Access Mode” on page 143
Mapping a Single Virtual Server Port to Multiple Real Server Ports
To take advantage of multi-CPU or multi-process servers, Web OS can be configured to map a
single virtual port to multiple real ports. This capability allows the Web site managers, for
example, to differentiate users of a service by using multiple service ports to process client
requests.
An Alteon Web switch supports up to 16 real ports per server when multiple
rports
are
enabled. This feature allows the network administrator to configure up to 16 real ports for a
single service port. This feature is supported in Layer 4 and Layer 7 and in cookie-based and
SSL persistence switching environments.
When multiple real ports on each real server are mapped to a virtual port, the Web switch treats
the real server IP address/port mapping combination as a distinct real server.
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For each real server, you can only configure one service with multiple real ports.
>> # /cfg/slb/virt 1/service 80
(Select virtual server port 80)
>> Virtual Server 1 http Service# rport 8004
(Map to real port 8004)
Summary of Contents for Web OS 10.0
Page 26: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 26 n Basic Switching Routing 212777 A February 2002...
Page 116: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 116 n Web Switching Fundamentals 212777 A February 2002...
Page 168: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 168 n Chapter 6 Server Load Balancing 212777 A February 2002...
Page 216: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 216 n Chapter 8 Application Redirection 212777 A February 2002...
Page 288: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 288 n Advanced Web Switching 212777 A February 2002...
Page 440: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 440 n Chapter 16 Persistence 212777 A February 2002...
Page 470: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 470 n Chapter 17 Bandwidth Management 212777 A February 2002...
Page 474: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 474 n Glossary 212777 A February 2002...