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Citrix ByteMobile T1010 User Manual

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3-2 T-Series Traffic Director Installation, Configuration and Administration Guide
Chapter 3 Basic T1000/Unison Load-Balancing Configuration
Physical Integration of T1000 with Unison
The Bytemobile Unison cluster supports on a variety of x86-based hardware platforms
running the Solaris operating system (refer to the Unison Architecture Overview for a list of
supported platforms). The T1000 Traffic Director offers flexible integration options for all
supported Unison hardware. Figure 3-1 shows a typical Unison deployment running on an
IBM BladeCenter® shelf.
Figure 3-1 Typical Physical Connections to T1000 and Unison Cluster
In this deployment, one or more BladeCenter shelves house enough application blades
(OSNs) to process subscriber traffic. Two blades in the deployment are reserved for Control
and State Module (CSM) blades, which process management and control plane traffic. The

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BrandCitrix
ModelByteMobile T1010
CategoryNetwork Hardware
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