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Bandwidth Management
2. Allocate bandwidth for each string. To do this, assign a BWM contract to each defined string.
>> # /cfg/slb/layer7/slb/cont <SLB string ID> <BWM Contract number>
3. Configure a real server to handle the cookie. To add a defined string where SLB string ID is the
identification number of the defined string:
>> # /cfg/slb/real 2/layer7/addlb <SLB string ID>
For example:
>> # /cfg/slb/real 2/layer7/addlb
4. Either enable DAM on Alteon or configure a proxy IP address on the client port. To turn on DAM:
>> # /cfg/slb/adv/direct ena
To turn off DAM and configure a Proxy IP address on the client port:
>> # /cfg/slb/adv/direct dis
>> # /cfg/slb/pip
>> Proxy IP address# type port
>> Proxy IP Address# add 12.12.12.12
>> # /cfg/slb/port 2
>> SLB Port 2# proxy ena
For more information on proxy IP addresses, see
page
190.
Note:
By enabling DAM on Alteon or, alternatively, disabling DAM and configuring a proxy on
the client port, port mapping for URL-based load balancing can be performed.
5. Enable SLB.
>> # /cfg/slb/on
B
In this scenario, the Web site has multiple virtual server IP addresses, and the same user
classification or multiple sites use the same string name. There are two virtual IP (VIP)
addresses: 172.17.1.1 and 172.17.1.2. Both the virtual servers and sites have first class and
business class customers, with different bandwidth allocations, as shown in
Cookie-Based Preferential Services, page
788
(Use port-based proxy IP)
Client Network Address Translation (Proxy IP),
789:
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302
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