Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Global Server Load Balancing
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To define other services (such as FTP), make additional hostname entries.
6. Apply and verify the configuration.
7. Examine the resulting information. If any settings are incorrect, make and apply any appropriate
changes, and then check again.
8. Save your new configuration changes.
To configure the basics at the Denver Site
Following the same procedure described for San Jose (see
To configure the basics at the San Jose
), configure the Denver site as follows:
1. Optionally, on the Denver Alteon, configure management access and the management gateway
address.
2. If you are using the BBI for managing the San Jose Alteon, change its service port.
By default, GSLB listens on service port 80 for HTTP redirection. By default, the BBI also uses
port 80. Both services cannot use the same port. If the BBI is enabled, configure it to use a
different port.
Note:
Use the
/cfg/sys/access/http
command to enable BBI.
For example, enter the following command to change the BBI port to 8080:
3. Configure a VLAN for the Internet traffic.
>> Real server group 1# /cfg/slb/virt 1
(Select Virtual Server 1)
>> Virtual server 1# dname gslb.example.com
(Define domain name)
>> Virtual server 1# service 80/hname www
(Define HTTP hostname)
>> Global SLB# apply
>> Global SLB# cur
>> Global SLB# /cfg/slb/cur
>> Layer 4# save
>> # /cfg/sys/mmgmt/addr 49.133.88.31
(Management port IP address)
>> Management Port# mask 255.255.255.0
(Management. port mask)
>> Management Port# gw 49.133.88.1
(Management. port gateway address)
>> Management Port# ena
(Enable the management port)
>> # /cfg/sys/wport 8080