Using enhanced configuration options
Configuring server load balancing across
gatekeepers
Load balancing for an Avaya communication server refers to the ability of distributing IP
Endpoint traffic across all C-LAN circuit packs that are defined within the same network
region.
Load Balancing configuration
Load balancing is achieved by defining all of the IP addresses of the C-LAN circuit packs to
be part of a network region on an Avaya communication server. After this has been
completed, IP Endpoints registering with the Avaya communication server will be
automatically assigned to the different C-LAN circuit packs in sequential order. This helps
distribute IP Endpoints evenly amongst the C-LAN circuit packs.
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Important:
For more information on defining C-LAN circuit packs within a network region, refer to the
documentation for your Avaya communication server.
Load Balancing documentation
For installation procedures and configuration information for the C-LAN and IP Media
Processor circuit packs, see Administration for Network Connectivity for your
Communication Manager, MultiVantage, or DEFINITY system.
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Important:
Important:
It is important that you use the network region feature to control which
C-LAN circuit packs are available when one pack loses connectivity. Without
proper region assignments for your C-LAN circuit packs, Avaya IP Agent
could attempt to connect to a C-LAN circuit pack that has not been properly
configured or is not intended for use with Avaya IP Agent.