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Virtual Servers
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Real Servers
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Server Farms
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Health Monitoring
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Stickiness
for a reference ACE configuration.
Configuring Cisco TMS
On one of the nodes:
1. In the Cisco TMS application go to
Administrative Tools > Configuration > Network Settings
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2. Change the following IP address(es) and hostnames to the NLB's virtual IP address(es) and hostname:
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Event Notification >
SNMP Traphost IP Address
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Advanced Network Settings for Systems on Internal LAN
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Advanced Network Settings for Systems on Public Internet/Behind Firewall
On both nodes:
1. Go to
Control Panel
on the Windows server.
2. In
Network Settings
change the default gateway to be the NLB’s IP address.
3. Verify that the Cisco TMS servers can reach the managed systems and vice versa.
Synchronizing local files
Some customizable files used by Cisco TMS are stored in the Windows server's local file system rather than
in the tmsng database. The folders these files are stored in must be kept synchronized between the two
nodes. See
in the tmsng database. The folders these files are stored in must be kept synchronized between the two
nodes. See
for a full list of the folders that must be synchronized.
Use your preferred method of synchronizing the folders; for example you could create a shell script that uses
xcopy/robocopy to copy files between the two nodes.
xcopy/robocopy to copy files between the two nodes.
Optional step: Enabling use of TLS Client Certificates
If you choose to use TLS client certificates in your deployment you must ensure that:
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The same options are selected in TMS Tools on both servers.
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The TLS certificates imported to both servers are identical.
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Both servers use the same mechanism for certificate revokation.
The network load balancer, protocols and probes
HTTP/HTTPS/SNMP: Sticky connections
Configure the NLB to forward HTTP and HTTPS connections as well as SNMP traps to the Cisco TMS
servers using sticky connections.
servers using sticky connections.
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Redundant deployments
Deploying with a load balancer