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Changing an IP Address
If another device is using a bidirectional load balancing
group's dedicated IP address, you must change either the
other device’s IP address or that of the load balancing
group. Use the appropriate procedure below:
Creating a VLAN
1 Click the VLANs tab.
2 In the VLANs window, select a NIC or group from the
VLANs list and click Create VLAN.
3 In the VLAN ID dialog box, type a VLAN ID number
and click OK.
Legal VLAN ID numbers are from 1 – 511 and from
768 – 4095. Numbers in the range 512 – 767 are reserved.
The new VLAN is added to the VLANs list.
Windows NT
—Restart the computer when the software
prompts you to do so.
Windows 2000
—If you create more than one VLAN,
assign a VLAN ID number to each VLAN as follows:
a
Right-click My Network Places and select
Properties
from the menu.
b
In the next window, right-click a VLAN and select
Properties
from the menu.
Changing the Other
Device's IP Address
After you change the other device's address, restart
receive load balancing as follows:
1
In the Load Balancing/RSL window, select the group
that had the duplicate address.
2
Click
Properties
.
3
In the Properties dialog box, click
OK
.
4
In the Load Balancing/RSL window, click
OK
to exit the
window and restart receive load balancing.
Changing the Group's
Dedicated IP Address
1
In the Load Balancing/RSL window, select the group
that has the duplicate address.
2
Click
Properties
.
3
In the Properties dialog box, enter a new IP address
and click
OK
.
4
In the Load Balancing/RSL window, click
OK
to exit the
window and restart receive load balancing.