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Figure 2-10: Network Interface screen
14. In the Network Interface 0 screen, enter the IP address of the eth0 interface, the
network facing interface of the LoadMaster, in the Interface Address field.
15. Click the Set Address button.
16. Click the eth1 menu option within the Interfaces section.
17. In the Network Interface 1 screen, enter the IP address of the eth1 interface, the farm-
side interface of the LoadMaster, in the Interface Address field.
18. Click the Set Address button.
This interface is optional, depending on the network configuration.
19. Click on the Local DNS Configuration > Hostname Configuration menu option.
Figure 2-11: Set Hostname screen
20. In the Hostname configuration screen, enter the hostname into the Current Hostname
input field.
21. Click the Set Hostname button.
22. Select the Local DNS Configuration > DNS Configuration menu option.

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Kemp LoadMaster Specifications

General IconGeneral
Layer 4/7 Load BalancingYes
High AvailabilityYes
SSL AccelerationYes
Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB)Yes
ModelKemp LoadMaster
CategoryLoad Balancer
Virtual and Hardware OptionsYes
Product TypeApplication Delivery Controller (ADC)
Form FactorHardware appliance, Virtual appliance
Application FirewallYes (via WAF functionality)
VendorKemp Technologies
Protocols SupportedHTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP, SMTP, DNS, FTP, SIP
Load Balancing MethodsRound Robin
Security FeaturesSSL Offloading, WAF, DDoS Protection
Management InterfaceWeb-based GUI, CLI, API
CompliancePCI DSS, HIPAA
ThroughputVaries by model (e.g., up to 100 Gbps)