User Guide
PacketMAX |
GAA10G20AC | 4.23.1
L4 Source Port or Range
L4 Destination Port or Range
7. Select Save Template once all desired option modifications have been completed.
8. The new filter template will appear on the Filter Templates panel.
9. The filter template may be modified by selecting the template name.
10. The filter template may be deleted by selecting the Red X.
Load Balancing Group
Load balancing groups are used as an egress option on config maps. The traffic applied to the ports
assigned to a load balancing group will follow the hashing per the load balancing policy. Ports may be
added or removed from load balancing groups as desired. However, if ports are added or removed from
a load balancing group that is used in a config map, the config map load balancing group will be also
modified, the reverse is also applied. Previously created load balancing groups will appear on the Create
Config Map panel.
1. Select Load Balancing Groups.
The Load Balancing Groups panel will be displayed.
2. Select Create Group.
The Create New Load Balance Group panel will be displayed.
3. Enter the name. If no name is entered the system will automatically apply a name as follows,
lbg, lbg(2), lbg(3), etc.
4. Enter the description, optional.
5. Add ports by placing the cursor on the desired port. Select with the left mouse button. Drag the port to
the New L.B. Group panel and release. Repeat for all desired ports. Ports may be added in any
combination.
6. Remove a port by placing the cursor on the port in the New L.B. Group panel and double press the left
mouse button.
7. Select Save.
8. Select Cancel to return to the Load Balancing Groups panel.
The load balancing group will be displayed on the Load Balancing Groups panel. The assigned
ports will also be displayed.
9. Edit the load balancing group by selecting the Edit for the desired group.
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