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10.3.6. SLB_SAT Rules
The key component in setting up SLB is the SLB_SAT rule in the IP rule set. The steps that should
be followed are:
1.
Define an Object for each server for which SLB is to be done.
2.
Define a Group which included all these objects
3.
Define an SLB_SAT Rule in the IP rule set which refers to this Group and where all other SLB
parameters are defined.
4.
Define a further rule that duplicates the source/destination interface/network of the SLB_SAT
rule that allows traffic through. The could be one or combination of
ForwardFast
Allow
NAT
The table below shows the rules that would be defined for a typical scenario of a set of webservers
behind a D-Link Firewall for which the load is being balanced. The ALLOW rule allows external
clients to access the webservers.
Rule Name
WEB_SLB
WEB_SLB_ALW ALLOW
If there are clients on the same network as the webservers that also need access to those webservers
then an NAT rule would also be used:
Rule Name
WEB_SLB
WEB_SLB_NAT
WEB_SLB_ALW ALLOW
Note that the destination interface is specified as core, meaning NetDefendOS itself deals with this.
The key advantage of having a separate ALLOW rule is that the webservers can log the exact IP
address that is generating external requests. Using only a NAT rule, which is possible, means that
webservers would see only the IP address of the D-Link Firewall
Example 10.3. Setting up SLB
In this example server load balancing is to be done between 2 HTTP webservers which are situated behind a
D-Link Firewall. The 2 webservers have the private IP addresses 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.11 respectively.
The default SLB values for monitoring, distribution method and stickiness are used.
A NAT rule is used in conjunction with the SLB_SAT rule so that clients behind the firewall can access the
webservers. An ALLOW rule is used to allow access by external clients.
Web Interface
A. Create an Object for each the webservers:
1.
Go to Objects > Address Book > Add > IP Address
2.
Enter a suitable name, eg. server1
3.
Enter the IP Address as 192.168.1.10
Rule Type
Src. Interface
SLB_SAT
any
any
Rule Type
Src. Interface
SLB_SAT
any
NAT
lan
any
Src. Network
all-nets
all-nets
Src. Network
all-nets
lannet
all-nets
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Chapter 10. Traffic Management
Dest. Interface
Dest. Network
core
ip_ext
core
ip_ext
Dest. Interface
Dest. Network
core
ip_ext
core
ip_ext
core
ip_ext

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