Figure 14-19: Configuring Load Sharing On The Master - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

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Click Save to store the Load Sharing Group member settings to the BSC database.
3.
Step 2: Configure Load Sharing on the Load Sharing Master.
Follow these steps to configure the load sharing feature on the Load Sharing Master (i.e.,
the Replication Master):
Click the Mobility MatriX tab in the BSC administrator console, and then click the
1.
Load Sharing Setup tab.
The Edit Load Sharing Configuration page appears as shown in Figure 14-19:
Mark the Enabled radio button to enable load sharing on the Load Sharing Master.
2.
Mark the ID radio button that corresponds to the load sharing ID for the Load Sharing
3.
Master.
Again, we recommend that you assign ID 1 to the Load Sharing Master.
Specify the Load sharing method that is to be used: NAT enabled for Managed
4.
Interfaces or NAT disabled for Managed Interfaces.
Note: See "Configuring BSC Load Sharing (No NAT)" on page 14-22 for guidelines
on using the NAT disabled for Managed Interfaces load sharing method.
Click Save to store the Load Sharing settings to the BSC database.
5.
Restart the BSC so that its load sharing configuration takes effect.
6.
Connect the Load Sharing Master's failover port to the failover switch using a straight-
7.
through cable.
Step 3: Configure Load Sharing on the Load Sharing Nodes.
Follow these steps to configure the load sharing feature on each Load Sharing Node:
Connect the Load Sharing Node BSC's failover port to the failover switch using a
1.
straight-through cable.
Click the Mobility MatriX tab in the BSC administrator console, and then click the
2.
Load Sharing Setup tab.
The Edit Load Sharing Configuration page appears as shown in Figure 14-20:
Mark the Enable checkbox to enable load sharing on the Load Sharing Node.
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Enter a subnet mask in the Managed side netmask that specifies which bits in
the Load Sharing virtual IP address correspond to network address and
which bits correspond to the subnet portion of the address. This netmask must
match the corresponding VLAN's netmask.
Optional. If using the same protected-side VLAN, then enter the Load Sharing
IP virtual address to assign the LSG member's protected interface in the
Protected side virtual address field.

Figure 14-19: Configuring Load Sharing on the Master

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