Техническая Инструкция для Cisco Cisco Content Switching Module
Configuring Secure (Router) Mode on the Content
Switching Module
Switching Module
Document ID: 5448
Contents
Introduction
Before You Begin
Conventions
Prerequisites
Components Used
Operation Mode
Network Diagram
Configurations
show Commands
show ip slb status Command
show ip slb vserver Command
show ip slb reals Command
show ip slb serverfarms Command
show ip slb vlan Command
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Before You Begin
Conventions
Prerequisites
Components Used
Operation Mode
Network Diagram
Configurations
show Commands
show ip slb status Command
show ip slb vserver Command
show ip slb reals Command
show ip slb serverfarms Command
show ip slb vlan Command
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Introduction
The Content Switching Module (CSM) provides high−performance connections between network users and
server farms based on Layer 4 through 7 information. You can represent a group of real servers (the server
farm) as a single server instance (virtual server), balance the traffic to the server farm by selecting one of the
server load balancing methods, and limit traffic to individual servers (sticky connections) and server farms
(policies). This sample configuration describes how to configure Server Load Balancing (SLB) on the
Catalyst 6000 family CSM.
server farms based on Layer 4 through 7 information. You can represent a group of real servers (the server
farm) as a single server instance (virtual server), balance the traffic to the server farm by selecting one of the
server load balancing methods, and limit traffic to individual servers (sticky connections) and server farms
(policies). This sample configuration describes how to configure Server Load Balancing (SLB) on the
Catalyst 6000 family CSM.
You cannot run Cisco IOS
®
SLB software on the same switch as the CSM. You must configure the CSM
mode by issuing the ip slb mode [csm | rp] command before any configuration. In the ip slb mode command,
the rp argument is default.
the rp argument is default.
Before You Begin
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, see the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on the software and hardware versions below.