Table 6-4 Proxy Example: Port Usage - Nortel Web OS Switch Software Application Manual

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The following procedure can be used for configuring proxy IP addresses:
1.
Disable server processing on affected switch ports.
When implementing proxies, switch ports can be reconfigured to disable server processing.
Referring to the

Table 6-4 Proxy Example: Port Usage

Port
1
2
3
4
5
6
The following commands are used to disable server processing on ports 1-3:
>> # /cfg/slb/port 1
>> SLB port 1# server dis
>> SLB port 1# ../port 2
>> SLB port 2# server dis
>> SLB port 2# ../port 3
>> SLB port 3# server dis
2.
Add proxy IP addresses to the client ports.
Each client port requires a proxy IP address. Each proxy IP address must be unique on your
network. The following commands are used to configure client proxies:
>> # /cfg/slb/port 5
>> SLB port 5# pip 200.200.200.68
>> SLB port 5# ../port 6
>> SLB port 6# pip 200.200.200.69
The proxies are transparent to the user.
212777-A, February 2002
Table 6-2 on page
Host
Server A
Server B
Server C
Back-end NFS server provides centralized Web content for all three
real servers. This port does not require Web switching features.
Client router A connects the switch to the Internet where all client
requests originate.
Client router B also connects the switch to the Internet where all client
requests originate.
126, the following revised port conditions are used:
(Select switch port 1)
(Disable server processing on port 1)
(Select switch port 2)
(Disable server processing on port 2)
(Select switch port 3)
(Disable server processing on port 3)
(Select network port 5)
(Set proxy IP address for client port 5)
(Select network port 6)
(Set proxy IP address for client port 6)
Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing
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