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Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302 279
Chapter 13 – Load Balancing Special Services
This chapter discusses Server Load Balancing (SLB) based on special services, such as HTTP, HTTPS,
SSL, source IP addresses, FTP, LDAP, RTSP, DNS, WAP, IDS, and SIP, as well as basic SLB.
The following topics are discussed in this chapter:
IP Server Load Balancing, page 279
FTP Server Load Balancing, page 280
TFTP Server Load Balancing, page 281
Lightweight Directory Access Server SLB, page 282
Domain Name Server (DNS) SLB, page 285
Real Time Streaming Protocol SLB, page 291
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) SLB, page 299
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) SLB, page 300
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) SLB, page 309
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Server Load Balancing, page 323
SoftGrid Load Balancing, page 330
Workload Manager (WLM) Support, page 332
For additional information on SLB commands, refer to the Alteon Application Switch Operating
System Command Reference.
IP Server Load Balancing
IP SLB lets you perform server load balancing based on a client's IP address only. Typically, the client
IP address is used with the client port number to produce a session identifier. When the Layer 3
option is enabled, Alteon uses only the client IP address as the session identifier.
To configure Alteon for IP load balancing
Note: The session that is created for the IP service ages based on setting for real server timeout.
>> # /cfg/slb/virt <virtual server number>
>> Virtual Server 1# layr3 ena
>> Virtual Server 1# service ip
>> Virtual Server 1 IP Service# group <group number >

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