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Configuring the Server Farm Configuring Server Load Balancing
page 44-22 OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide September 2009
Configuring a Loopback Interface on Unix- and Linux-Based
Servers
This section describes how to configure a loopback interface on Red Hat Linux servers (see “Configuring
a Red Hat Linux Server” on page 44-22), Sun Solaris servers (see “Configuring a Sun Solaris Server” on
page 44-22) and IBM AIX servers (see “Configuring an IBM AIX Server” on page 44-23).
Note. For other versions of the Unix and Linux operating systems, please refer to your user documenta-
tion.
Configuring a Red Hat Linux Server
Follow the steps below to configure the loopback interface on a Red Hat Linux server.
1 At the command prompt, enter ifconfig lo:1, the Virtual IP (VIP) address of the Server Load Balanc-
ing (SLB) cluster, netmask, the net mask for the VIP, and up. For example, to configure the loopback
address on a Red Hat Linux server with a VIP of 10.123.11.14 with a net mask of 255.0.0.0 enter:
ifconfig lo:1 10.123.11.14 netmask 255.0.0.0 up
2 If you do not have a file with local host names, create one. In this example we will create a file called
“/etc/localhosts.cw”.
3 Add a user-configured name for the loopback interface to the file created in Step 2. In this example we
will use “loopbackVIP”.
4 Create a line in the /etc/hosts file with the VIP you configured in Step 1, a space, and the name you
configured in Step 2. For example, if the VIP address is 10.123.11.14 and the name you configured in the
/etc/localhosts.cw file is “loopbackVIP”, add the following line to the /etc/hosts file:
10.123.11.14 loopbackVIP
Configuring a Sun Solaris Server
Follow the steps below to configure the loopback interface on a Sun Solaris server:
1 At the command prompt, enter ifconfig lo0:1, the Virtual IP (VIP) address of the Server Load Balanc-
ing (SLB) cluster, netmask, the net mask for the VIP, and up. For example, to configure the loopback
address on a Sun Solaris server with a VIP of 10.123.11.14 with a net mask of 255.0.0.0 enter:
ifconfig lo0:1 10.123.11.14 255.0.0.0 up
2 Create a file called “/etc/hostname.lo0:1” file with the user-configured name for the loopback inter-
face. In this example we will use “loopbackVIP”.
3 Create a line in the /etc/hosts file with the VIP you configured in Step 1, a space, and the name you
configured in Step 2. For example, if the VIP address is 10.123.11.14 and the name you configured in the
/etc/hostname.lo0:1 file is “loopbackVIP”, add the following line to the /etc/hosts file:
10.123.11.14 loopbackVIP

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