Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 38 Advanced Network Configuration
Direct Server Return
Configuring VLANs Using the Web Interface
After a VLAN is created using the
etherconfig
command, you can configure it using the Network >
Listeners page.
Direct Server Return
Direct Server Return (DSR) is a way of providing support for a light-weight load balancing mechanism
to load balance between multiple Email Security appliances sharing the same Virtual IP (VIP).
to load balance between multiple Email Security appliances sharing the same Virtual IP (VIP).
DSR is implemented via an IP interface created on the “loopback” ethernet interface on the appliance.
Note
Configuring load balancing for Email Security appliances is beyond the scope of this document.
Enabling Direct Server Return
Enable DSR by enabling the “loopback” ethernet interface on each participating appliance. Next, create
an IP interface on the loopback interface with a virtual IP (VIP) via the
an IP interface on the loopback interface with a virtual IP (VIP) via the
interfaceconfig
command in
the CLI or via the Network > Interfaces page in the GUI. Finally, create a listener on the new IP interface
via the
via the
listenerconfig
command in the CLI or via the Network > Listeners page in the GUI. Remember
to commit all changes.
Note
Using the loopback interface prevents the appliance from issuing ARP replies for that specific interface.
When enabling DSR, the following rules apply:
–
All systems use the same Virtual IP (VIP) address
–
All systems must be on the same switch and subnet as the load balancer
2. InternalVLAN31 (10.10.31.10/24: mail31.example.com)
3. Management (10.10.0.10/24: example.com)
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new interface.
- EDIT - Modify an interface.
- GROUPS - Define interface groups.
- DELETE - Remove an interface.
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