Radware Alteon Application Manual page 193

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Enter new IPv6 PIP address or none []:
Enter new IPv6 PIP prefix [128]:
b. Configure multiple proxy IP addresses (subnet):
>> Virtual Server 1 80 http Service # pip/mode
Current pip mode: ingress
Enter new pip mode
[disable|ingress|egress|address|nwclss]: address
>> Proxy IP# addr
Current PIP addresses:
v4 none
v6 none
persist disable
Enter new IPv4 PIP address or none []: 2.2.2.0
Enter new IPv4 PIP mask [255.255.255.255]:
255.255.255.252
Enter new IPv6 PIP address or none []:
Enter new IPv6 PIP prefix [128]:
Enter PIP persistency
[disable|client|host][disable]: client
Proxy IP Network Class per Virtual Service
You can use the network class object to configure a pool of proxy IP addresses per virtual service.
This is useful when you require a pool of discrete IP addresses or ranges.
For a virtual service, you can configure an IPv4 and/or an IPv6 network class (both could be needed
in a mixed IPv4/IPv6 environment).
You can configure up to 1024 IPv4 subnets, and up to 1024 IPv6 addresses per Alteon, as specific
proxy IP addresses or as part of proxy IP network class.
To configure a specific proxy IP address for a virtual service
1. Configure real servers, groups, and a virtual service.
2. Configure a network class:
>>Layer 4 # nwclss net1
>>Network Class net1 # network
Enter network element id: range1
>> Network Class net1 Network range1 # net
Current network:
Enter network type [range|subnet] [subnet]: range
Enter from IP address []: 2.2.2.10
Enter to IP address []: 2.2.2.20
3. Configure a proxy IP address for the virtual service:
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302
Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
(Select PIP Mode Address/Subnet)
(Define proxy IP subnet)
(Available PIP addresses are
2.2.2.1-2.2.2.5)
(Set PIP persistency for the client
IP address)
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