Nortel Networks 212777 User Manual

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
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  Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing
212777-A, February 2002
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Turn on multiple 
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Add the ports to which the Web server listens.
Direct Server Interaction
Direct access to real servers can be provided in the following ways:
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Using Direct Server Return
Some clients may need direct access to the real servers (for example, to monitor a real server 
from a management workstation). The Direct Server Return (DSR) feature allows the server to 
respond directly to the client. This capability is useful for sites where large amounts of data are 
flowing from servers to clients, such as with content providers or portal sites that typically 
have asymmetric traffic patterns.
DSR and content-intelligent Layer 7 switching cannot be performed at the same time because 
content intelligent switching requires that all frames go back to the switch for connection splic-
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DSR requires that the server be set up to receive frames that have a destination IP 
address that is equal to the virtual server IP address.
>> # /cfg/slb/virt 1/service 80/rport 0
>> # /cfg/slb/real 1/addport 8001
(Add port 8001 to real server 1)
>> # addport 8002
(Add port 8002 to real server 1)
>> # ../real 2/addport 8001
(Add port 8001 to real server 2)
>> # addport 8002
(Add port 8002 to real server 2)
>> # ../real 3/addport 8001
(Add port 8001 to real server 3)
>> # addport 8002
(Add port 8002 to real server 3)
>> # ../real 4/addport 8001
(Add port 8001 to real server 4)
>> # addport 8002
(Add port 8002 to real server 4)