Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Load Balancing Special Services
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All ingressing traffic at these ports that match any of the filters configured for that port are load
balanced to the IDS groups. The allow filter is used at the end of the filter list to make sure that
all traffic matches a filter. A deny all filter could also be used as the final filter instead of an
allow all filter.
16. Apply and save your changes.
17. Configure Alteon 2 to load balance the real servers as described in
Configuration Basics, page 171
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Configure the IP interfaces on Alteon.
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Configure the SLB real servers and add the real servers to the group.
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Configure the virtual IP address.
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Configure the SLB metric.
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Enable SLB.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Server Load Balancing
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-level control (signaling) protocol for Internet
multimedia conferencing, telephony, event notification, and instant messaging. The protocol initiates
call setup, routing, authentication and other feature messages to end-points within an IP domain.
The SIP protocol is used to
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locate users—where the caller and called parties are located.
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determine user capability—what type of protocol (TCP or UDP) and other capabilities the user
can support.
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determine user availability, call setup—how to create the call.
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determine call handling—how to keep the call up and how to bring down the call.
This feature load balances SIP proxy servers such as Nortel MCS (Multimedia Communications
Server) and TCP-based implementations like Microsoft OCS.
SIP Processing on Alteon
SIP over UDP processing provides the capability to scan and hash calls based on a SIP Call-ID
header to a SIP server. The Call-ID uniquely identifies a specific SIP session. Future messages from
the same Call-ID is switched to the same SIP server. This involves stateful inspection of SIP
messages.
SIP is a text-based protocol with header lines preceding the content. Like HTTP, the first header line
has the method specification followed by other header lines that specify other parameters like Call-
ID, and so on.
>> SLB Port 26# apply
>> SLB Port 26# save