
The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x
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WebMux™. If the Primary went down, the 10.1.1.1 address will float to the
backup.
In the single WebMux™ setup, this address CANNOT be the same as the
WebMux™ IP interface address on the Server LAN. For the NAT setup, please
continue to the
Common Configuration
section on the next page.
Out-of-Path Related Configuration
Enter Server LAN WebMux™ IP Address:
This is the IP address of the WebMux™ interface that connects to the Server
LAN. This IP address must also be unique for each WebMux™. The purpose of
this IP address is to allow the WebMux™ to check the network and server health.
Even for the backup WebMux™, this address must be unique. It is highly
recommended to add this IP address to your servers /etc/hosts file, along with
the gateway IP address, to allow faster name resolution, especially on
Linux/Unix. Please also refer to Appendix for adding loopback to servers.
In an installation with a primary and secondary WebMux™, one unique IP
address is required for each WebMux™ interface that connects to the Server
LAN. Those two unique IP addresses are in addition to the farm IP address that
is floating between the primary and secondary WebMux™.
Enter Server LAN Network IP Address Mask:
This is the network mask of the Server LAN. For a class A network, it may be
255.0.0.0. For a class C network, it may be 255.255.255.0.
Enter Server LAN Gateway IP address (optional):
This is an optional configuration that is used only if you are going to do SSL
termination or Layer 7 load balancing.
NAT and Out-of-Path Common Configuration
Enter External Gateway: