Alcatel-Lucent omniaccess Manuale Utente
OmniAccess RN: User Guide
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Part 031650-00
May 2005
There are two sections to configure on the Alcatel switch as a part of the
solution. The first part configures the “servers” and “server groups”. The term
“server” here refers to the AntiVirusFirewall (AVF) server device. In the second
part the user roles are configured with the policies instructing the Alcatel
switch to redirect the different types of traffic to different “server groups”
solution. The first part configures the “servers” and “server groups”. The term
“server” here refers to the AntiVirusFirewall (AVF) server device. In the second
part the user roles are configured with the policies instructing the Alcatel
switch to redirect the different types of traffic to different “server groups”
Configuring the ESI servers
1. To configure the ESI servers on the Alcatel switch, navigate to the
Configuration > Security > External Service Interface
page on the GUI.
2
Click
Add
in the
Health Check Configuration
section to configure a health
check profile. If a profile exists and needs to be edited, click
Edit
for the
profile. Provide a name to the profile. Also provide the following details:
z
Frequency (secs): This indicates how frequently the Alcatel switch will
attempt to monitor the server(s)’s status (to verify if the server is up and
running).
attempt to monitor the server(s)’s status (to verify if the server is up and
running).
z
Timeout (secs): This indicates the number of seconds the Alcatel switch
will wait for a response to its health check query before marking it as a
failed health check.
will wait for a response to its health check query before marking it as a
failed health check.
z
Retry count: This is the number of failed health checks after which the
Alcatel switch will mark the server as down.
Alcatel switch will mark the server as down.
3
Click
Done
after this configuration has been entered.