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Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Firewall Load Balancing
Free-Metric with Basic FWLB
This example uses the basic FWLB network as illustrated in
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Figure 113: Basic FWLB Network
To configure free-metric FWLB in a basic network
1. On the clean-side Alteon, enable RTS on the ports attached to the firewalls (Ports 2 and 3).
Enable filter and server processing on ports 2 and 3 so that the responses from the real server
are looked-up in the session table.
>> # /cfg/slb/port 2/rts enable
>> # /cfg/slb/port 3/rts enable
2. On the clean-side Alteon, remove the redirection filter from the ports attached to the real
servers (Ports 4 and 5), but ensure that filter processing is enabled.
The redirection filter is removed so that the return packet traverses through the same firewall. If
the firewalls synchronize their states, then it is not required to remove the redirection filter.
Filter processing is enabled to make use of the RTS-created sessions.
>> # /cfg/slb/port 4/rem 2048
>> # filt ena
>> # /cfg/slb/port 5/rem 2048
>> # filt ena
Use the hash metric if the session is from an FTP or RTSP servers.
3. On the dirty-side Alteon, set the FWLB metric.
>> # /cfg/slb/group 1
>> # metric <metric type>
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Figure 113 - Basic FWLB Network, page
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302

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