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ServerIron ADX Global Server Load Balancing Guide
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Proxy for DNS server
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Specifying GSLB controller locations 
By default, the GSLB controller is assigned to the North America geographic. Specify the GSLB 
controller location by entering the following command at the global configuration level.
ServerIronADX(config)# gslb default-location asia
ServerIronADX(config)# write memory
Syntax: [no] gslb default-location asia | europe | n-america | s-america | africa
If GSLB default location is not specified and if the requesting client prefix is from an unknown 
geography, then the GSLB controller assigns "north-america" as its geography. However, if the 
default location is specified, the GSLB controller assigns the configured geography to unknown 
client prefixes. 
NOTE
This command needs a reload, therefore, issue the write memory command after configuring the 
command.
Configuring a zone
You must specify the DNS zone name and the host information (applications) within each zone for 
which you want the GSLB ServerIron ADX to provide global SLB. There are no defaults for these 
parameters. As soon as you specify the hosts and applications, the GSLB ServerIron ADX queries 
the DNS server (the one for which the GSLB ServerIron ADX is a proxy) for the IP addresses 
associated with the hosts and begins sending health checks to the hosts.
To configure a zone, enter commands such as the following:
ServerIronADX(config)# gslb dns zone-name brocade.com
ServerIronADX(config-gslb-dns-brocade.com)# host-info www http
ServerIronADX(config-gslb-dns-brocade.com)# host-info ftp ftp
This example adds the zone brocade.com and two host names within that zone: www and ftp. The 
GSLB ServerIron ADX will provide global SLB for these two hosts within the zone.
Syntax: [no] gslb dns zone-name <name>
The <name> parameter specifies the DNS zone name. If you delete a DNS zone (by entering no 
gslb dns zone-name <name>), the zone and all the host names you associated with the zone are 
deleted. 
Syntax: [no] host-info <host-name> <host-application> | <TCP/UDP-port-num> 
The <host-name> parameter specifies the host name. You do not need to enter the entire 
(fully-qualified) host name. Enter only the host portion of the name. For example, if the fully 
qualified host name is www.brocade.com, do not enter the entire name. Enter only “www”. The rest 
of the name is already specified by the gslb dns zone-name command. You can enter a name up to 
32 characters long.
The <host-application> parameter specifies the host application for which you want the GSLB 
ServerIron ADX to provide global SLB. You can specify one of the following:
FTP: the well-known name for port 21. (Ports 20 and 21 both are FTP ports but on the 
ServerIron ADX, the name “FTP” corresponds to port 21.)
TFTP: the well-known name for port 69
HTTP: the well-known name for port 80