Configure Vrrp - Allied Telesis Routers and Switches Datasheet

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7. Configure VRRP

Configure VRRP for the private side interface. This step creates a virtual address for the
private interface of both load balancing routers. Private servers use this address as their
gateway to the Internet, instead of using the address of the private interface of either router.
This means the servers' gateway is independent of which router is the master load balancer.
When you configure your servers, enter the VRRP address as their gateway address.
8. Configure load balancing
Enable load balancing.
Add a resource pool for web traffic.
Add resources to the web resource pool. In this example, two resource servers share the
web traffic.
Add and enable the Virtual Balancer for the web traffic that is to be balanced. This step also
defines the load balancer's virtual public address. Public clients browse to this address,
instead of browsing to either routers' public address. This means that the clients' destination
address is independent of which router is the master load balancer.
Define the load balancing redundancy peer (Load Balancer 2 in the figure in
examples" on page
Configure Load Balancer Redundancy on Allied Telesis Routers and Switches
enable vrrp
create vrrp=2 over=vlan3 ipaddress=192.168.1.202
enable lb
add lb respool=web selectmethod=roundrobin faillast=no
add lb resource=web1 ip=192.168.1.1 port=80 respool=web
add lb resource=web2 ip=192.168.1.2 port=80 respool=web
add lb virtualbalancer=web publicip=172.214.1.2 publicport=80
respool=web
enable lb virtualbalancer=web
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set lb redundancy peerip=192.168.2.1 listenport=5000
redunip=172.214.1.2 publicint=vlan2 redunmask=255.255.255.0
enable lb redundancy
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