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Repeat this sequence of commands for the following real servers:
RIP 2—10.10.10.6/24
RIP 3—20.10.10.5/24
RIP 4—20.10.10.6/24
RIP 5—30.10.10.5/24
RIP 6—30.10.10.6/24
RIP 7—200.1.1.5/24
RIP 8—200.1.1.6/24
2. Define the real server groups, adding the appropriate real servers.
This combines the three real servers into one service group:
>> Real server 8 # /cfg/slb/group 1
>> Real server group 1# add 1
>> Real server group 1# add 2
Repeat this sequence of commands for the following real server groups:
Group 2—Add RIP 3 and 4
Group 3—Add RIP 5 and 6
Group 4—Add RIP 7 and 8
3. Define the virtual servers.
After defining the virtual server IP addresses and associating them with a real server group
number, you must define which IP ports, services, or sockets you want to load balance on each
VIP. You can specify the service by either the port number, service name, or socket number:
>> Real server group 4 # /cfg/slb/virt 1
>> Virtual server 1 # vip 200.200.200.100
>> Virtual Server 1 # service 80
>> Virtual server 1 http Service # group 1
>> Virtual server 1 # ena
Repeat this sequence of commands for the following virtual servers:
VIP 2—200.200.200.101 load balances HTTPS (Port 443) to Group 2
VIP 3—200.200.200.102 load balances POP/SMTP (Ports 110/25) to Group 3
VIP 4—200.200.200.104 load balances FTP (Ports 20/21) to Group 4
4. Define the client and server port states.
The defined client port state results in the port watching for any frames destined for the VIP and
to load balance them if they are destined for a load-balanced service, as well as remapping
(NAT) the real server IP address back to the virtual server IP address.
Notes
The ports connected to the upstream devices (the ones connected to the routers) need to be in
the client port state.
The ports connected to the downstream devices (the ones providing fan out for the servers)
need to be in the server port state.
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(Select Real Server Group 1)
(Add Real Server 1 to Group 1)
(Add Real Server 2 to Group 1)
(Select virtual server 1)
(Assign a virtual server IP
address)
(Assign HTTP service port 80)
(Associate virtual port to real
group)
(Enable the virtual server)
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302

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