Configuring Time-Based Rules - Radware Alteon Application Manual

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Configuring Time-Based Rules

This section explains how to configure time-based rules.
To configure the first time-based rule
Using the base configuration
rule for certain networks, as follows:
1. Disable the default Rule 1, in order to ensure that the time-based rule is processed first.
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/rule 1/dis
2. Configure the networks to be added to the GSLB rule.
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/net 43/sip 43.0.0.0/mask 255.0.0.0/addvirt 1/ena
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/net 55/sip 55.0.0.0/mask 255.0.0.0/addreal 10/ena
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/net 56/sip 56.0.0.0/mask 255.0.0.0/addreal 10/ena
3. Configure a new rule.
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/rule 2
4. Specify a start and end time for this rule to be applied.
>> Rule 2# start 7 00/end 18 00/ena
>> Rule 2# ena
5. Specify the GSLB metrics to select a site if a server is not selected at first. Since network metric
is the first metric, make sure to add the configured networks to metric 1.
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/rule 2/metric 1/gmetric network
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/rule 2/metric 1/addnet 43/addnet 55/addnet 56
6. Specify the other preferred GSLB metrics.
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/rule 2/metric 2/gmetric geographical
>> # /cfg/slb/gslb/rule 2/metric 3/gmetric roundrobin
To configure the second time-based rule
Using the steps in
configure the first time-based rule, page
following parameters:
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302
Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Configuring Basic GSLB, page
Global Server Load Balancing
713, you can define a new time-based
(From 7AM until 6PM)
(Enable the rule)
731, configure another rule with the
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