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Web OS Switch Software
10.0 Application Guide
Part Number: 212777, Revision A, February 2002
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Page 1 - 10.0 Application Guide

50 Great Oaks BoulevardSan Jose, California 95119408-360-5500 Main408-360-5501 Faxwww.nortelnetworks.comWeb OS Switch Software10.0 Application GuideP

Page 2 - 212777-A, February 2002

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide10 Contents212777-A, February 2002Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 371Overview 372Parsing Content 373HTTP Hea

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide100 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002Setting Allowable Source IP Address RangesThe allowable

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 101212777-A, February 2002Secure Switch ManagementSecure switch management is need

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide102 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002RequirementsThe following components are required for au

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 103212777-A, February 2002RADIUS Authentication and AuthorizationRADIUS is an acce

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide104 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002RADIUS Authentication Features in Web OSThe following Ra

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 105212777-A, February 2002Web Switch User AccountsThe user accounts listed in Tabl

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide106 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002When the user logs in, the switch authenticates his/her

Page 10 - Contents

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 107212777-A, February 2002Secure Shell and Secure Copy Although a remote network a

Page 11 - Contents

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide108 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002NOTE – There can be a maximum number of four simultaneou

Page 12 - Index 475

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 109212777-A, February 2002RSA Host and Server KeysTo support the SSH server featur

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideContents 11212777-A, February 2002Chapter 16: Persistence 421Overview of Persistence 422Using Source IP Address 422Usi

Page 14 - Figures

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide110 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002Radius AuthenticationSSH/SCP is integrated with RADIUS a

Page 15 - Figures

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 111212777-A, February 2002Configuring SSH/SCPSSH/SCP parameters can be configured

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide112 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002To save the current configuration to FLASH, use this com

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 5: Secure Switch Management 113212777-A, February 2002Port MirroringPort mirroring is implemented to enhance t

Page 18 - Tables

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide114 Chapter 5: Secure Switch Management212777-A, February 2002NOTE – Port mirroring and bandwidth management cannot be

Page 19 - New Features

212777-A, February 2002115Part 2: Web Switching FundamentalsInternet traffic consists of myriad services and applications which use the Internet Proto

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide116 Web Switching Fundamentals212777-A, February 2002

Page 21 - Who Should Use This Guide

212777-A, February 2002117CHAPTER 6Server Load BalancingServer Load Balancing (SLB) allows you to configure the Alteon Web switch to balance user sess

Page 22 - Preface

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide118 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Understanding Server Load BalancingSLB benefits your networ

Page 23 - Typographic Conventions

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 119212777-A, February 2002How Server Load Balancing WorksIn an average network that e

Page 24 - Contacting Us

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide12 Contents212777-A, February 2002Configuring Bandwidth Management 454Additional Configuration Examples 457Preferentia

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide120 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002The Web switch, with SLB software, acts as a front-end to t

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 121212777-A, February 2002Implementing Basic Server Load BalancingConsider a situatio

Page 27 - Basic IP Routing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide122 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002All of the above issues can be addressed by adding an Alteo

Page 28 - Routing Between IP Subnets

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 123212777-A, February 2002n Some services require that a series of client requests go

Page 29 - Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide124 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configuring Server Load BalancingThis section describes the

Page 30 - Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 125212777-A, February 20022. Define an IP interface on the switch.The switch must hav

Page 31 - Example of Subnet Routing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide126 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 20025. Define a virtual server.All client requests will be addr

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 127212777-A, February 2002The ports are configured as follows:7. Enable, apply, and v

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide128 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Additional Server Load Balancing OptionsIn the previous sec

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 129212777-A, February 2002Disabling and Enabling Real ServersIf you need to reboot a

Page 35 - Route Cache

212777-A, February 200213FiguresFigure 1-1: The Router Legacy Network 29Figure 1-2: Switch-Based Routing Topology 30Figure 1-3: iBGP and eBGP 37Figure

Page 36 - Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide130 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Health Checks for Real ServersDetermining health for each r

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 131212777-A, February 2002Metrics for Real Server GroupsMetrics are used for selectin

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide132 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002HashThe hash metric uses IP address information in the clie

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 133212777-A, February 2002Response TimeThe response metric uses real server response

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide134 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Weights for Real ServersWeights can be assigned to each rea

Page 41 - DHCP Relay

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 135212777-A, February 2002Backup/Overflow ServersA real server can backup other real

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide136 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Extending SLB TopologiesFor standard SLB, all client-to-ser

Page 43 - CHAPTER 2

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 137212777-A, February 2002The following procedure can be used for configuring proxy I

Page 44 - VLAN Tagging

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide138 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 20023. If the Virtual Matrix Architecture (VMA) feature is enab

Page 45 - VLANs and the IP Interfaces

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 139212777-A, February 2002Mapping PortsAn Alteon Web switch allows you to hide the id

Page 46 - Chapter 2: VLANs

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide14 Figures212777-A, February 2002Figure 6-1: Traditional Versus SLB Network Configurations 119Figure 6-2: Web Hosting

Page 47 - Chapter 2: VLANs

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide140 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Consider the following network:Figure 6-6 Basic Virtual Po

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 141212777-A, February 2002Load Balancing MetricFor each service, a real server is sel

Page 49

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide142 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 20024. Turn on multiple rport for Port 80.5. Add the ports to w

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 143212777-A, February 2002The sequence of steps that are executed in this scenario ar

Page 51 - Multiple Spanning Trees

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide144 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Using Proxy IP AddressesProxy IP addresses are used primari

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 145212777-A, February 2002Monitoring Real ServersTypically, the management network is

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide146 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Delayed BindingThe delayed binding feature on the switch pr

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 147212777-A, February 2002Figure 6-10 Repelling DoS SYN Attacks With Delayed Binding

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide148 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configuring Delayed BindingTo configure your switch for del

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 149212777-A, February 2002Load Balancing Special ServicesThis section discusses load

Page 57

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideFigures 15212777-A, February 2002Figure 12-1: DNS Resolution with Global Server Load Balancing 291Figure 12-2: GSLB To

Page 58 - VLANs and Default Gateways

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide150 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002FTP Server Load BalancingAs defined in RFC 959, FTP uses tw

Page 59

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 151212777-A, February 2002Domain Name Server (DNS) Load BalancingIn previous releases

Page 60 - Configuring the Local Network

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide152 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Preconfiguration Tasks1. Enable server load balancing. 2. C

Page 61

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 153212777-A, February 2002Configuring UDP-based DNS Load Balancing1. Configure and en

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide154 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configuring TCP-based DNS Load Balancing1. Configure and en

Page 63 - VLANs and Jumbo Frames

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 155212777-A, February 2002Real Time Streaming Protocol SLBReal Time Streaming Protoco

Page 64 - Figure 2-7 Jumbo Frame VLANs

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide156 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Corporation, and Quicktime Streaming Server marketed by the

Page 65 - Aggregate Port Trunk

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 157212777-A, February 2002Configuring RTSP Load BalancingBefore configuring your Web

Page 66 - Built-In Fault Tolerance

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide158 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Wireless Application Protocol SLBWireless Application Proto

Page 67 - Port Trunking Example

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 159212777-A, February 2002TPCP is Alteon’s proprietary protocol that is used to estab

Page 68

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide16 Figures212777-A, February 2002Figure 17-1: Bandwidth Management: How It Works 442Figure 17-2: Bandwidth Rate Limits

Page 69 - OSPF Overview

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide160 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Using RADIUS SnoopingRadius snooping allows the Alteon Web

Page 70 - Boundary Router

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 161212777-A, February 2002Preconfiguring WAP Server Load Balancingn Configure WAP ser

Page 71 - Types of OSPF Routing Devices

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide162 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002n If a session entry for a client cannot be added because o

Page 72 - The Link-State Database

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 163212777-A, February 2002Intrusion Detection System Server Load BalancingIntrusion D

Page 73 - The Shortest Path First Tree

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide164 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Load Balancing Metrics for IDSThe following metrics are sup

Page 74 - OSPF Implementation in Web OS

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 165212777-A, February 20022. Create a group and add IDS servers to the group.Each IDS

Page 75 - Defining Areas

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide166 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002WAN Link Load BalancingWide Area Networking (WAN) is a tele

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 6: Server Load Balancing 167212777-A, February 2002To configure the switch for WAN link load balancing:1. Defi

Page 77 - Summarizing Routes

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide168 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002

Page 78 - Default Routes

212777-A, February 2002169CHAPTER 7FilteringThis chapter provides a conceptual overview of filters and includes configuration examples showing how fil

Page 79 - Virtual Links

212777-A, February 200217TablesTable 1-1: Subnet Routing Example: IP Address Assignments 31Table 1-2: Subnet Routing Example: IP Interface Assignments

Page 80 - Authentication

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide170 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002OverviewAlteon Web switches are used to deliver content efficiently and

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 171212777-A, February 2002n proto: protocol number or name as shown in Table 7-1n sport: TCP/UDP

Page 82 - Chapter 4: OSPF

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide172 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002Stacking FiltersStacking filters are assigned and enabled on a per-port

Page 83 - OSPF Configuration Examples

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 173212777-A, February 2002The Default FilterBefore filtering can be enabled on any given port, a

Page 84 - Example 1: Simple OSPF Domain

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide174 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002VLAN-based FilteringFilters are applied per switch, per port, or per VL

Page 85

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 175212777-A, February 2002Configuring VLAN-based Filtering1. Configure filter 2 to allow local cl

Page 86 - Example 2: Virtual Links

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide176 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 20023. Configure Filter 7 to deny traffic and then assign VLAN 70 to the fi

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 177212777-A, February 2002Example: A network administrator has noticed a significant number of IC

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide178 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002IP Address RangesYou can specify a range of IP addresses for filtering

Page 89 - Other Virtual Link Options

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 179212777-A, February 2002TCP Rate LimitingWeb OS 10.0 allows you to prevent a client or a group

Page 90 - Example 3: Summarizing Routes

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide18 Tables212777-A, February 2002Table 12-1: GSLB Example: California Real Server IP Addresses 296Table 12-2: GSLB Exam

Page 91

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide180 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002In Figure 7-5, the default filter 224 configured for Any is applied for

Page 92 - Backbone

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 181212777-A, February 20023. Set the timewin parameter and calculate the total time window in sec

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide182 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002TCP Rate Limiting Filter Based on Source IP AddressThis example shows h

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 183212777-A, February 2002TCP Rate Limiting Filter Based on Virtual Server IP AddressThis example

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide184 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002All clients are limited to 100 new TCP connections/second to the server

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 185212777-A, February 2002Filter-based SecurityThis section provides an example of configuring fi

Page 97 - 6. Define the stub area

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide186 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002Configuring a Filter-Based Security SolutionBefore you begin, you must

Page 98 - Verifying OSPF Configuration

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 187212777-A, February 20023. Create a filter that will allow external HTTP requests to reach the

Page 99

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide188 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 20025. Create a filter that will allow local clients to browse the Web.The

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 189212777-A, February 2002For UDP:Similarly, for TCP:>> Filter 5# ../filt 6 (Select the men

Page 101 - Secure Switch Management

212777-A, February 200219New Features The following table lists the new features in Web OS 10.0 and the supported platforms:Feature Alteon Web Switche

Page 102 - Requirements

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide190 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 20028. Assign the filters to the switch port that connects to the Internet.

Page 103 - Internet

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 191212777-A, February 2002Network Address TranslationNetwork Address Translation (NAT) is an Inte

Page 104

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide192 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002In this example, clients on the Internet require access to servers on t

Page 105 - Web Switch User Accounts

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 193212777-A, February 2002Note the following important points about this configuration:n Within e

Page 106

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide194 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002Configuring Dynamic NATNOTE – The invert option in this example filter

Page 107 - Secure Shell and Secure Copy

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 195212777-A, February 2002FTP Client NATAlteon Web switches provide NAT services to many clients

Page 108 - SCP Services

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide196 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002Configuring Active FTP Client NATNOTE – The passive mode does not need

Page 109 - RSA Host and Server Keys

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 197212777-A, February 2002Matching TCP FlagsWeb OS supports packet filtering based on any of the

Page 110 - SecurID Support

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide198 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002In this network, the Web servers inside the LAN must be able to transfe

Page 111 - Configuring SSH/SCP

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 199212777-A, February 20022. A filter that allows SMTP traffic from the Internet to pass through

Page 112 - 212777-A, February 2002

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide2212777-A, February 2002Copyright 2002 Nortel Networks, Inc., 50 Great Oaks Boulevard, San Jose, California 95119, USA.

Page 113 - Port Mirroring

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide20 New Features212777-A, February 2002Hash on any HTTP header Yes YesIncrease support of 16 rport to vport No YesIncre

Page 114

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide200 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 20025. A default filter is required to deny all other traffic.6. Apply the

Page 115 - Fundamentals

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 7: Filtering 201212777-A, February 2002Matching ICMP Message TypesInternet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is

Page 116 - Web Switching Fundamentals

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide202 Chapter 7: Filtering212777-A, February 2002The command to enable or disable ICMP message type filtering is entered

Page 117 - Server Load Balancing

212777-A, February 2002203CHAPTER 8Application RedirectionApplication Redirection improves network bandwidth and provides unique network solutions. Fi

Page 118

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide204 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 2002OverviewMost of the information downloaded from the Inter

Page 119

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 8: Application Redirection 205212777-A, February 2002The network needs a solution that addresses the following

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide206 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 2002Web Cache Configuration ExampleThe following is required

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 8: Application Redirection 207212777-A, February 20022. Install transparent Web cache software on all three We

Page 122 - Network Topology Requirements

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide208 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 20026. Set the real server group metric to minmisses.This set

Page 123

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 8: Application Redirection 209212777-A, February 20029. Create a default filter.In this case, the default filt

Page 124

212777-A, February 200221PrefaceThis Application Guide describes how to configure and use the Web OS software on the Alteon Web switches. For document

Page 125

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide210 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 200213. Save your new configuration changes.14. Check the SLB

Page 126

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 8: Application Redirection 211212777-A, February 2002RTSP Web Cache RedirectionWeb OS 10.0 supports Web Cache

Page 127

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide212 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 20023. Configure an RTSP redirection filter to cache data and

Page 128

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 8: Application Redirection 213212777-A, February 2002IP Proxy Addresses for NATTransparent proxies provide the

Page 129 - IP Address Ranges Using imask

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide214 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 2002The following commands can be used to configure the addit

Page 130 - Configuring Multiple Services

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 8: Application Redirection 215212777-A, February 2002Excluding Noncacheable SitesSome Web sites provide conten

Page 131 - Minimum Misses

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide216 Chapter 8: Application Redirection212777-A, February 2002

Page 132 - Round Robin

212777-A, February 2002217CHAPTER 9Virtual Matrix ArchitectureVirtual Matrix Architecture (VMA) is a hybrid architecture that takes full advantage of

Page 133 - Bandwidth

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide218 Chapter 9: Virtual Matrix Architecture212777-A, February 2002Frames ingressing a port that has been configured wit

Page 134 - Weights for Real Servers

212777-A, February 2002219CHAPTER 10Health CheckingContent intelligent Web switches allow Web masters to customize server health checks to ver-ify con

Page 135 - Backup/Overflow Servers

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide22 Preface212777-A, February 2002n Chapter 5, “Secure Switch Management,” describes how to manage the switch using spe

Page 136 - Extending SLB Topologies

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide220 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002“FTP Server Health Checks” on page 234. This section describes h

Page 137

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 221212777-A, February 2002Real Server Health ChecksAlteon Web switches running Server Load

Page 138

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide222 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002DSR Health ChecksDirect Server Return (DSR) health checks are us

Page 139 - Mapping Ports

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 223212777-A, February 2002Link Health ChecksLink health check is performed at the Layer 1

Page 140

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide224 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002TCP Health ChecksTCP health checks are useful in verifying user-

Page 141 - Load Balancing Metric

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 225212777-A, February 2002Script-Based Health ChecksThe “send/expect” script-based health

Page 142 - Direct Server Interaction

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide226 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Script FormatThe general format for health-check scripts is show

Page 143 - Server farm

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 227212777-A, February 2002Scripting Guidelinesn Use generic result codes that are standard

Page 144 - Using Proxy IP Addresses

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide228 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Script Example 2: GSLB URL Health CheckIn earlier Web OS release

Page 145 - Monitoring Real Servers

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 229212777-A, February 2002Script-based health checking is intelligent in that it will only

Page 146 - DoS SYN Attack

Web OS 10.0 Application GuidePreface 23212777-A, February 2002Typographic ConventionsThe following table describes the typographic styles used in t

Page 147

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide230 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Application-Specific Health ChecksApplication-specific health ch

Page 148 - Detecting SYN Attacks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 231212777-A, February 2002HTTP Health ChecksHTTP-based health checks can include the hostn

Page 149 - IP Server Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide232 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Health check is performed using:GET /index.html HTTP/1.1Host: ja

Page 150 - FTP Server Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 233212777-A, February 2002UDP-Based DNS Health Checks Web OS 10.0 supports UDP-based healt

Page 151

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide234 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002FTP Server Health ChecksThe Internet File Transfer Protocol (FTP

Page 152 - Preconfiguration Tasks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 235212777-A, February 2002POP3 Server Health ChecksThe Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (P

Page 153

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide236 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002SMTP Server Health ChecksSimple Mail Transfer Protocol is a prot

Page 154

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 237212777-A, February 2002IMAP Server Health ChecksInternet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)

Page 155

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide238 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002NNTP Server Health ChecksNet News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is a

Page 156 - RTSP Implementation

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 239212777-A, February 2002RADIUS Server Health ChecksThe Remote Authentication Dial-In Use

Page 157

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide24 Preface212777-A, February 2002Contacting UsFor complete product support and sales information, visit the Nortel Net

Page 158

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide240 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Configuring the Switch for RADIUS Secret and PasswordRADIUS is s

Page 159

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 241212777-A, February 2002WSP Content Health ChecksWireless Session Protocol content healt

Page 160 - Using RADIUS Snooping

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide242 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 20024. Enter the WSP port.5. Set the offset value.6. Because WAP gat

Page 161 - Configuring RADIUS Snooping

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 243212777-A, February 2002Configuring the Switch for WTLS Health Checks1. Select the group

Page 162

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide244 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Configuring the Switch for LDAP Health ChecksConfigure the switc

Page 163

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 10: Health Checking 245212777-A, February 2002ARP Health ChecksAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) is the TCP/IP

Page 164

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide246 Chapter 10: Health Checking212777-A, February 2002Failure TypesService FailureIf a certain number of connection re

Page 165

212777-A, February 2002247CHAPTER 11High AvailabilityAlteon Web switches support high-availability network topologies through an enhanced imple-mentat

Page 166 - WAN Link Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide248 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002VRRP OverviewIn a high-availability network topology, no devic

Page 167

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 249212777-A, February 2002Virtual Router MAC AddressThe VRID is used to build the virtua

Page 168

212777-A, February 200225Part 1: Basic Switching & RoutingThis section discusses basic Layer 1 through Layer 3 switching and routing functions. In

Page 169 - Filtering

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide250 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002The Alteon Web switches in Figure 11-1 have been configured as

Page 170 - Overview

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 251212777-A, February 2002VRRP OperationThe host shown in Figure 11-1 is configured with

Page 171

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide252 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Active-Standby FailoverThe previous text described the use of

Page 172 - Overlapping Filters

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 253212777-A, February 2002Failover MethodsWith service availability becoming a major con

Page 173 - The Default Filter

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide254 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Active-Standby RedundancyIn an active-standby configuration, s

Page 174 - VLAN-based Filtering

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 255212777-A, February 2002Active-Active RedundancyIn an active-active configuration, two

Page 175

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide256 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Hot-Standby RedundancyIn a hot-standby configuration, Spanning

Page 176 - Filter Logs

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 257212777-A, February 2002Virtual Router GroupThe virtual router group ties all of the v

Page 177

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide258 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002When the hotstan option (/cfg/slb/port x/hotstan) is enabled a

Page 178 - IP Address Ranges

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 259212777-A, February 2002Web OS Extensions to VRRPThis section describes the following

Page 179 - TCP Rate Limiting

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide26 Basic Switching & Routing212777-A, February 2002

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide260 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Sharing/Active-Active FailoverWeb OS supports sharing of inter

Page 181 - Chapter 7: Filtering

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 261212777-A, February 2002When sharing is enabled, the master election process still occ

Page 182

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide262 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Each tracked parameter has a user-configurable weight associat

Page 183 - Real serversClients

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 263212777-A, February 2002High Availability ConfigurationsAlteon Web switches offer flex

Page 184

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide264 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002To implement the active-standby example, perform the following

Page 185 - Filter-based Security

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 265212777-A, February 2002Active-Active VIR and VSR ConfigurationFigure 11-9 two Alteon

Page 186

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide266 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002To implement this example, configure the switches as follows:1

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 267212777-A, February 2002Active/Active Server Load Balancing ConfigurationIn this examp

Page 188

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide268 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 20022. Define the VLANs.In this configuration, set up two VLANs: O

Page 189 - Similarly, for TCP:

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 269212777-A, February 2002Task 2: SLB Configuration1. Define the Real Servers.The real s

Page 190

212777-A, February 200227CHAPTER 1Basic IP RoutingThis chapter provides configuration background and examples for using the Alteon Web switch to perfo

Page 191 - Network Address Translation

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide270 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 20023. Define the virtual servers.After defining the virtual serve

Page 192 - Configuring Static NAT

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 271212777-A, February 2002Task 3: Virtual Router Redundancy Configuration1. Configure vi

Page 193 - Dynamic NAT

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide272 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 20023. Set the renter priority for each virtual router.Since you w

Page 194 - Configuring Dynamic NAT

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 273212777-A, February 2002Task 4: Configuring Switch 2Use the following procedure to dum

Page 195 - FTP Client NAT

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide274 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 20023. Scroll to the bottom of the text file and delete anything p

Page 196

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 275212777-A, February 2002VRRP-Based Hot-Standby ConfigurationA hot-standby configuratio

Page 197 - Matching TCP Flags

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide276 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002By reducing complexity to a single subnet and not requiring ro

Page 198

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 277212777-A, February 2002Virtual Router Deployment ConsiderationsReview the following i

Page 199

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide278 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Eliminating Loops with STP and VLANsVRRP active/active failove

Page 200

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 279212777-A, February 2002Using Spanning Tree Protocol to Eliminate LoopsVRRP generally

Page 201 - Matching ICMP Message Types

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide28 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002IP Routing BenefitsThe Alteon Web switch uses a combination of co

Page 202 - Chapter 7: Filtering

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide280 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Assigning VRRP Virtual Router IDDuring the software upgrade pr

Page 203 - Application Redirection

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 281212777-A, February 2002If one server attached to Web switch 1 fails, then Web switch

Page 204

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide282 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Synchronizing ConfigurationsAs noted above, each VRRP-capable

Page 205 - Client Switch

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 283212777-A, February 2002Stateful Failover of Layer 4 and Layer 7 Persistent SessionsWe

Page 206

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide284 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002What Happens When a Switch FailsAssume that the user performin

Page 207

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 11: High Availability 285212777-A, February 2002Stateful Failover Configuration ExampleAfter the VRRP setup, p

Page 208

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide286 Chapter 11: High Availability212777-A, February 2002Viewing Statistics on Persistent Port SessionsYou can view sta

Page 209

212777-A, February 2002287Part 3: Advanced Web SwitchingWeb OS can parse requests and classify flows using URLs, host tags, and cookies so that each r

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide288 Advanced Web Switching212777-A, February 2002

Page 211 - RTSP Web Cache Redirection

212777-A, February 2002289CHAPTER 12Global Server Load BalancingThis chapter provides information for configuring Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB)

Page 212

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 29212777-A, February 2002For example, consider the following topology migration:Figure 1-1

Page 213 - IP Proxy Addresses for NAT

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide290 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002GSLB OverviewGSLB allows balancing server traffic l

Page 214

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 291212777-A, February 2002How GSLB WorksGSLB is based on the Domain Name Syst

Page 215 - Excluding Noncacheable Sites

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide292 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 20024. The California Web switch responds to the DNS re

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 293212777-A, February 2002Configuring GSLBConfiguring GSLB is simply an exten

Page 217 - Virtual Matrix Architecture

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide294 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Example GSLB TopologyConsider the following example

Page 218

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 295212777-A, February 2002Task 1: Configure the Basics at the California Site

Page 219 - Health Checking

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide296 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Task 2: Configure the California Switch for Standar

Page 220 - Chapter 10: Health Checking

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 297212777-A, February 20024. On the California switch, define a virtual serve

Page 221 - Real Server Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide298 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Task 3: Configure the California Site for GSLB1. On

Page 222 - DSR Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 299212777-A, February 20023. On the California switch, define the domain name

Page 223 - Link Health Checks

212777-A, February 20023ContentsPreface 21Who Should Use This Guide 21What You’ll Find in This Guide 21Typographic Conventions 23Contacting Us 24Part

Page 224 - ICMP Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide30 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002Take a closer look at the Alteon Web switch in the following conf

Page 225 - Script-Based Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide300 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 20022. On the Denver switch, define an IP interface.3.

Page 226 - Script Format

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 301212777-A, February 20023. On the Denver switch, define a real server group

Page 227 - Scripting Guidelines

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide302 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Task 6: Configure the Denver Site for GSLBFollowing

Page 228

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 303212777-A, February 2002For example:NOTE – Take care to note where each con

Page 229

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide304 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002IP Proxy for Non-HTTP RedirectsTypically, client re

Page 230

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 305212777-A, February 2002Table 12-5 explains the packet -flow process in det

Page 231 - HTTP Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide306 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002The following procedure explains the three-way hand

Page 232

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 307212777-A, February 2002Configuring Proxy IP AddressesRefer to the example

Page 233 - UDP-Based DNS Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide308 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Verifying GSLB Operationn Use your browser to reque

Page 234 - FTP Server Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 309212777-A, February 2002Figure 12-5 illustrates GSLB proximity tables. The

Page 235 - POP3 Server Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 31212777-A, February 2002Example of Subnet RoutingPrior to configuring, you must be connec

Page 236 - SMTP Server Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide310 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Client A, with a source IP address of 205.178.13.10

Page 237 - IMAP Server Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 311212777-A, February 2002Use the following commands to configure a proximity

Page 238 - NNTP Server Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide312 Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Using Border Gateway Protocol for GSLBBorder Gatewa

Page 239 - RADIUS Server Health Checks

212777-A, February 2002313CHAPTER 13Firewall Load BalancingFirewall Load Balancing (FWLB) with Alteon Web switches allows multiple active firewalls to

Page 240 - WAP Gateway Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide314 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Firewall OverviewFirewall devices have become indispensa

Page 241 - WSP Content Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 315212777-A, February 2002Alteon Web switches support the following methods of FWL

Page 242 - WTLS Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide316 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Basic FWLBThe basic FWLB method uses a combination of st

Page 243 - LDAP Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 317212777-A, February 2002Basic FWLB ImplementationIn this example, traffic is loa

Page 244

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide318 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20024. The firewalls decide if they should allow the packets

Page 245 - ARP Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 319212777-A, February 2002Configuring Basic FWLBThe steps for configuring basic FW

Page 246 - Failure Types

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide32 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002IP interfaces are configured using the following commands at the

Page 247 - High Availability

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide320 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20023. Configure the clean-side IP interface as if they were

Page 248 - VRRP Overview

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 321212777-A, February 20028. Create a filter to allow local subnet traffic on the

Page 249 - Owners and Renters

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide322 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configure the Clean-Side Web Switch1. Define the clean-s

Page 250

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 323212777-A, February 20024. Set the health check type for the real server group t

Page 251 - VRRP Operation

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide324 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 200210. Place the real servers into a real server group.11.

Page 252 - Active-Standby Failover

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 325212777-A, February 200215. Add the filters to the ingress ports for the outboun

Page 253 - Failover Methods

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide326 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Four-Subnet FWLBThe four-subnet FWLB method is often dep

Page 254 - Active-Standby Redundancy

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 327212777-A, February 2002As shown in Figure 13-5, the network is divided into fou

Page 255 - Active-Active Redundancy

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide328 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20021. Incoming traffic converges on the primary dirty-side

Page 256 - Hot-Standby Redundancy

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 329212777-A, February 2002Configuring Four-Subnet FWLBAn example network for four-

Page 257 - Virtual Router Group

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 33212777-A, February 2002Using VLANs to Segregate Broadcast DomainsIn the previous example

Page 258 - Synchronizing Configurations

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide330 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configure the RoutersThe routers must be configured with

Page 259 - Web OS Extensions to VRRP

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 331212777-A, February 2002Configure Connectivity for the Primary Dirty-Side Web Sw

Page 260 - Master-Active VR 1

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide332 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20024. Configure static routes on the primary dirty-side Web

Page 261 - Tracking VRRP Router Priority

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 333212777-A, February 2002Configure Connectivity for the Secondary Dirty-Side Web

Page 262 - Parameter Description

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide334 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configure Connectivity for the Primary Clean-Side Web Sw

Page 263

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 335212777-A, February 20024. Configure static routes on the primary clean-side Web

Page 264

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide336 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20022. Configure IP interfaces on the secondary clean-side W

Page 265

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 337212777-A, February 2002Verify Proper ConnectivityTo verify proper configuration

Page 266

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide338 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Complete the Configuration of the Primary Dirty-Side Web

Page 267

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 339212777-A, February 20022. Create the FWLB filters.Three filters are required on

Page 268

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide34 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002Each time you add a port to a VLAN, you may get the following pro

Page 269 - Task 2: SLB Configuration

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide340 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20023. Configure VRRP on the primary dirty-side Web switch.V

Page 270

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 341212777-A, February 2002Complete the Configuration of the Primary Clean-Side Web

Page 271

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide342 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20022. Create an SLB real server group on the primary clean-

Page 272

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 343212777-A, February 20023. Create the FWLB filters on the primary clean-side Web

Page 273 - Task 4: Configuring Switch 2

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide344 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 20024. Configure VRRP on the primary clean-side Web switch.V

Page 274

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 345212777-A, February 20025. Configure the peer on the primary clean-side Web swit

Page 275

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide346 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Advanced FWLB ConceptsFree-Metric FWLBFree-metric FWLB a

Page 276 - Configuration Procedure

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 347212777-A, February 20023. On the dirty-side Web switch, set the FWLB metric.Any

Page 277

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide348 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002To use free-metric FWLB in this network, the following c

Page 278

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 349212777-A, February 2002Adding a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)Implementing a DMZ in c

Page 279

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 35212777-A, February 2002Defining IP Address Ranges for the Local Route CacheA local route

Page 280

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide350 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002You could add the filters required for the DMZ (to each

Page 281

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing 351212777-A, February 2002Firewall Health ChecksBasic FWLB health checking is auto

Page 282

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide352 Chapter 13: Firewall Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Using HTTP Health ChecksFor those firewalls that do not

Page 283 - Persistent Sessions

212777-A, February 2002353CHAPTER 14Virtual Private Network Load BalancingThe VPN (Virtual Private Network) load balancing feature in Web OS 10.0 allo

Page 284

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide354 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002OverviewVirtual Private NetworksA VPN is

Page 285 - On the Backup Switch

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 355212777-A, February 2002Figure 14-1 Basic Network Frame Flow and

Page 286 - If the switch is a backup:

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide356 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002VPN Load-Balancing ConfigurationRequireme

Page 287 - Switching

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 357212777-A, February 2002Configure the First Clean-Side Switch (CA

Page 288 - Advanced Web Switching

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide358 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002One static route is required for each VPN

Page 289 - Global Server Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 359212777-A, February 20027. Enable Server Load Balancing (SLB) on

Page 290 - GSLB Overview

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide36 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an

Page 291 - How GSLB Works

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide360 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Configure the Second Clean-Side Switch (C

Page 292

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 361212777-A, February 20026. Configure Virtual Router Redundancy Pr

Page 293 - Configuring GSLB

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide362 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 200211. Enable filter processing on the serve

Page 294

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 363212777-A, February 20026. Configure VRRP for virtual routers 1 a

Page 295

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide364 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 200210. Configure the filters to allow local

Page 296

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 365212777-A, February 2002Configure the Second Dirty-Side WebSwitch

Page 297

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide366 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 20026. Configure VRRP for virtual routers 1 a

Page 298

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 367212777-A, February 200210. Configure the filters to allow local

Page 299

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide368 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 2002Test Configurations and General TopologyT

Page 300

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing 369212777-A, February 2002Test the VPN1. Launch the SecuRemote clie

Page 301

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 37212777-A, February 2002Figure 1-3 iBGP and eBGPTypically, an AS has one or more multipl

Page 302

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide370 Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing212777-A, February 20027. You will see a message verifying that

Page 303

212777-A, February 2002371CHAPTER 15Content Intelligent SwitchingThis chapter discusses advanced load balancing solutions utilizing Layer 7 content sw

Page 304

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide372 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002OverviewAlteon Web switches performs content intel

Page 305 - How IP Proxy Works

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 373212777-A, February 2002Parsing ContentExamining session content places he

Page 306

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide374 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002HTTP Header InspectionContent intelligent switchin

Page 307

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 375212777-A, February 2002Content Intelligent Server Load BalancingWeb OS al

Page 308 - Verifying GSLB Operation

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide376 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Figure 15-2 URL-Based Server Load BalancingConfig

Page 309

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 377212777-A, February 20022. Define the string(s) to be used for URL load ba

Page 310

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide378 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 20023. Apply and save your configuration changes.4. Id

Page 311

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 379212777-A, February 20027. Enable SLB on the switch.8. Enable DAM on the s

Page 312

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide38 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002As shown in Figure 1-4, the switch is connected to ISP 1 and ISP

Page 313 - Firewall Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide380 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Virtual HostingWeb OS allows individuals and compa

Page 314 - Firewall Overview

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 381212777-A, February 2002Virtual Hosting Configuration OverviewThe sequence

Page 315

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide382 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Configuring the “Host” Header for Virtual HostingT

Page 316 - Basic FWLB

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 383212777-A, February 2002Cookie-Based Preferential Load BalancingCookies ca

Page 317 - Basic FWLB Implementation

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide384 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Configuring Cookie-Based Preferential Load Balanci

Page 318

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 385212777-A, February 2002Example:n Real Server 1: “Gold” handles gold reque

Page 319 - Configuring Basic FWLB

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide386 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Browser-Smart Load BalancingHTTP requests can be d

Page 320

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 387212777-A, February 2002URL Hashing for Server Load BalancingBy default, h

Page 321

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide388 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002To configure URL hashing, perform the following pr

Page 322

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 389212777-A, February 2002Header Hash Load BalancingWeb OS allows you to has

Page 323

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 39212777-A, February 20022. Define the VLANs.For simplicity, both default gateways are con

Page 324

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide390 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002DNS Load BalancingThe Internet name registry has b

Page 325

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 391212777-A, February 2002To configure the switch for DNS load balancing, pe

Page 326 - Four-Subnet FWLB

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide392 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Number of entries: five7. Add the defined string I

Page 327

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 393212777-A, February 2002To configure RTSP load balancing using pattern mat

Page 328

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide394 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Content Intelligent Web Cache RedirectionWeb OS al

Page 329 - Configuring Four-Subnet FWLB

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 395212777-A, February 2002URL-Based Web Cache RedirectionURL parsing for Web

Page 330 - Configure the Firewalls

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide396 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002The switch is preconfigured with a list of 13 nonc

Page 331

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 397212777-A, February 2002Network Address Translation OptionsURL-based WCR s

Page 332

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide398 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 20023. Configure the parameters and file extensions th

Page 333

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 399212777-A, February 20024. Define the string(s) to be used for Web cache S

Page 334

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide4 Contents212777-A, February 2002VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol 49Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) 50Multiple Span

Page 335

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide40 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 20025. Configure BGP peer router 1 and 2.Peer 1 is the primary gatewa

Page 336

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide400 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 20025. Apply and save your configuration changes.6. Id

Page 337 - Verify Proper Connectivity

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 401212777-A, February 20029. Configure a filter to support basic WCR.The fil

Page 338

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide402 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 200212. Create a default filter for noncached traffic

Page 339

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 403212777-A, February 2002HTTP Header-Based Web Cache RedirectionTo configur

Page 340

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide404 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 20027. Configure the real server(s) to handle the appr

Page 341

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 405212777-A, February 2002Browser-Based Web Cache RedirectionBrowser-based W

Page 342

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide406 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 20027. Add the defined string IDs to configure the rea

Page 343

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 407212777-A, February 20022. Turn on URL parsing for the filter.3. Enable ha

Page 344

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide408 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Figure 15-6 URL Hashing for WCRExample 2: Hashing

Page 345

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 409212777-A, February 2002Layer 7 RTSP Streaming Cache Redirection This sect

Page 346 - Advanced FWLB Concepts

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 1: Basic IP Routing 41212777-A, February 2002DHCP RelayDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a transpo

Page 347 - >> # ../group 1

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide410 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Exclusionary String Matching for Real ServersURL-b

Page 348

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 411212777-A, February 2002For information on how to configure your network f

Page 349 - Note: There can be

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide412 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Regular Expression MatchingRegular expressions are

Page 350

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 413212777-A, February 2002n Size of the regular expression structure after c

Page 351 - Firewall Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide414 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Content Precedence LookupThe Layer 7 Precedence Lo

Page 352 - Using HTTP Health Checks

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 415212777-A, February 2002Requirementsn Enable Direct Access Mode (DAM), or

Page 353 - Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide416 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Assigning Multiple StringsFigure 15-8 shows an exa

Page 354

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 417212777-A, February 2002When a client request is received with www.a.com i

Page 355

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide418 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002Configuring a Layer 7 Deny Filter1. Before you can

Page 356

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 419212777-A, February 20027. Enable the Layer 7 deny option.8. Assign the UR

Page 357

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide42 Chapter 1: Basic IP Routing212777-A, February 2002respond as a a UDP Unicast message back to the switch, with the d

Page 358

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide420 Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching212777-A, February 2002

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212777-A, February 2002421CHAPTER 16PersistenceThe Web OS persistence feature ensures that all connections from a specific client session reach the sa

Page 360

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide422 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Overview of PersistenceIn a typical SLB environment, traffic comes f

Page 361 - 7. Enable SLB

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 423212777-A, February 2002Using CookiesCookies are strings passed via HTTP from servers to bro

Page 362

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide424 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Cookie-Based PersistenceCookies are a mechanism for maintaining stat

Page 363

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 425212777-A, February 2002The following topics discussing cookie-based persistence are detaile

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide426 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Cookie PropertiesCookies are configured on the Web switch by definin

Page 365 - 3. Turn off STP

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 427212777-A, February 2002Cookie Modes of OperationWeb OS supports the following modes of oper

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide428 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Passive Cookie ModeIn Passive Cookie mode, when the client first mak

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 429212777-A, February 2002Rewrite Cookie Mode In rewrite cookie mode, the Web switch generates

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212777-A, February 200243CHAPTER 2VLANsThis chapter describes network design and topology considerations for using Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)

Page 369 - Test the VPN

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide430 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Configuring Cookie-Based Persistence1. Before you can configure cook

Page 370

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 431212777-A, February 20024. Select the appropriate load-balancing metric for the real server

Page 371 - Content Intelligent Switching

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide432 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002n Set multiple response countThis parameter is set for passive mode

Page 372

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 433212777-A, February 2002Example 1: Setting the Cookie LocationIn this example, the client re

Page 373 - Parsing Content

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide434 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Example 2: Parsing the CookieThis example shows three configurations

Page 374 - HTTP Header Inspection

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 435212777-A, February 2002Example 4: Using Rewrite Cookie Moden Rewrite server cookie with the

Page 375

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide436 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Server-Side Multi-Response Cookie SearchCookie-based persistence req

Page 376

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 437212777-A, February 2002SSL Session ID-Based PersistenceSSL is a set of protocols built on t

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide438 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002Figure 16-5 illustrates persistence based on SSL session ID as follo

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 16: Persistence 439212777-A, February 2002Configuring SSL Session ID-Based PersistenceTo configure session ID-

Page 379

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide44 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002VLAN ID NumbersWeb OS supports up to 246 VLANs per switch. Even though the m

Page 380 - Virtual Hosting

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide440 Chapter 16: Persistence212777-A, February 2002

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212777-A, February 2002441CHAPTER 17Bandwidth ManagementBandwidth Management (BWM) enables Web site managers to allocate a certain portion of the avai

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide442 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002OverviewTo manage bandwidth, create one or more bandwidth m

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 443212777-A, February 2002n When Virtual Matrix Architecture (VMA) is not enabled, ba

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide444 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Bandwidth PoliciesBandwidth policies are bandwidth limitati

Page 385

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 445212777-A, February 2002Rate LimitsA bandwidth policy specifies three limits, liste

Page 386 - Browser-Smart Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide446 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Data PacingThe mechanism used to keep the individual traffi

Page 387 - Configuring URL Hashing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 447212777-A, February 2002Classification CriteriaThe frames associated with a particu

Page 388

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide448 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002CombinationsCombinations of classifications are limited to

Page 389 - Header Hash Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 449212777-A, February 2002Frame DiscardWhen packets in a contract queue have not yet

Page 390 - DNS Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 45212777-A, February 2002VLANs and the IP InterfacesCarefully consider how you create VLANs within th

Page 391

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide450 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Figure 17-4 URL-Based Bandwidth ManagementFigure 17-5 URL

Page 392 - Layer 7 RTSP Load Balancing

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 451212777-A, February 2002HTTP Header-Based Bandwidth ManagementHTTP header-based BWM

Page 393

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide452 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Bandwidth Statistics and HistoryStatistics are maintained i

Page 394

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 453212777-A, February 2002Packet Coloring (TOS bits) for Burst LimitWhenever the soft

Page 395

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide454 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Configuring Bandwidth ManagementThe following procedure pro

Page 396

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 455212777-A, February 20025. (Optional) Set the TOS byte value, between 0-255, for th

Page 397

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide456 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 20029. (Optional) Enable TOS overwriting for the BWM contract.1

Page 398

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 457212777-A, February 2002Additional Configuration ExamplesExamples are provided for

Page 399

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide458 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 20023. On the switch, select a BWM contract and name the contra

Page 400

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 459212777-A, February 200211. Assign the BWM contracts to different switch ports.Phys

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide46 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Example 1: Multiple VLANS with Tagging AdaptersFigure 2-1 Example 1: Multip

Page 402

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide460 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Preferential Services ExamplesBWM can be used to provide pr

Page 403

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 461212777-A, February 20025. Set the bandwidth policy for this contract.Each BWM cont

Page 404

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide462 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 200212. Create a virtual server that will be used to classify t

Page 405

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 463212777-A, February 2002URL-Based Bandwidth Management ExampleIn this example, you

Page 406

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide464 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 20023. Configure a real server to handle the URL request. To ad

Page 407 - Example 1: Hashing on the URL

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 465212777-A, February 20025. Turn on URL-based server load balancing on the virtual s

Page 408

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide466 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 20022. Allocate bandwidth for each string.To do this, assign a

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Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 467212777-A, February 2002Scenario 2: In this scenario, the Web site has multiple vir

Page 410

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide468 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002Security Management ExampleBWM can be used to prevent Denia

Page 411

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 17: Bandwidth Management 469212777-A, February 20026. Set the bandwidth policy for the contract.Each BWM contr

Page 412 - Regular Expression Matching

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 47212777-A, February 2002NOTE – VLAN tagging is required only on ports that are connected to other Al

Page 413 - /cfg/slb/layer7/slb/add

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide470 Chapter 17: Bandwidth Management212777-A, February 2002

Page 414 - Content Precedence Lookup

212777-A, February 2002471GlossaryDIP (Destination IP Address)The destination IP address of a frame.Dport (Destination Port)The destination port (appl

Page 415

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide472 Glossary212777-A, February 2002SIP (Source IP Address)The source IP address of a frame.SPort (Source Port) The sou

Page 416

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideGlossary 473212777-A, February 2002VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)A protocol that acts very similarly to Cis

Page 417 - Layer 7 Deny Filter

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide474 Glossary212777-A, February 2002

Page 418

212777-A, February 2002475IndexSymbols[ ]... 23Numerics80 (port) ...

Page 419

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide476 Index212777-A, February 2002configuringcookie-based persistence...430FTP Server Load Ba

Page 420

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideIndex 477212777-A, February 2002Ggateway. See default gateway.Gigabit adaptersjumbo frames ...

Page 421 - Persistence

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide478 Index212777-A, February 2002IP routing ...123cross-subnet e

Page 422 - Overview of Persistence

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideIndex 479212777-A, February 2002Nname servers, Global SLB configuration example.291Network Address Translation (NAT)..

Page 423 - Using SSL Session ID

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide48 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Example 2: Parallel Links with VLANsFigure 2-2 Example 2: Parallel Links wi

Page 424 - Cookie-Based Persistence

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide480 Index212777-A, February 2002real servers ...122backup/overflo

Page 425 - Cookie Formats

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideIndex 481212777-A, February 2002service ports... 128, 171setting multiple r

Page 426 - Cookie Properties

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide482 Index212777-A, February 2002VLANsbroadcast domains...33, 43, 45, 48default PVID...

Page 427 - Cookie Modes of Operation

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 49212777-A, February 2002VLANs and Spanning Tree ProtocolSpanning Tree Protocol (STP) detects and eli

Page 428 - Passive Cookie Mode

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideContents 5212777-A, February 2002OSPF Configuration Examples 83Example 1: Simple OSPF Domain 84Example 2: Virtual Link

Page 429 - Rewrite Cookie Mode

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide50 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs)To create a Spanning Tree, the Web switch

Page 430

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 51212777-A, February 2002Multiple Spanning TreesWeb OS 10.0 supports up to 16 instances of Spanning T

Page 431

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide52 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Example of a Four-Switch Topology with a Single Spanning TreeIn the four-swi

Page 432

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 53212777-A, February 2002Example of a Four-Switch Topology with Multiple Spanning TreesIf multiple Sp

Page 433 - Chapter 16: Persistence

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide54 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Switch-Centric Spanning Tree ProtocolIn Figure 2-5 on page 53, VLAN 2 is sha

Page 434 - Example 2: Parsing the Cookie

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 55212777-A, February 2002VLAN Participation in Spanning Tree GroupsThe VLAN participation for each Sp

Page 435

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide56 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree GroupsThis configuration shows how to con

Page 436

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 57212777-A, February 20023. Configure the following on Web switch C: Add port 8 to VLAN 3 and define

Page 437

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide58 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002VLANs and Default GatewaysWeb OS allows you to assign different default gate

Page 438

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 59212777-A, February 2002In the example shown in Figure 2-6, if default gateways 5 or 6 fail, then tr

Page 439

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide6 Contents212777-A, February 2002Load Balancing Special Services 149IP Server Load Balancing 149FTP Server Load Balanc

Page 440 - Chapter 16: Persistence

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide60 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Configuring the Local NetworkTo completely segregate VLAN traffic to its own

Page 441 - Bandwidth Management

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 61212777-A, February 20023. Configure the default gateways.Configuring default gateways 5 and 6 for V

Page 442

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide62 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 20026. (Optional) Configure the local networks to ensure that the VLANs use the

Page 443

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 2: VLANs 63212777-A, February 2002VLANs and Jumbo FramesTo reduce host frame processing overhead, Gigabit netw

Page 444 - Bandwidth Policies

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide64 Chapter 2: VLANs212777-A, February 2002Figure 2-7 Jumbo Frame VLANsRouting Jumbo Frames to Non-Jumbo Frame VLANsWh

Page 445 - Rate Limits

212777-A, February 200265CHAPTER 3Port TrunkingTrunk groups can provide super-bandwidth, multi-link connections between Alteon Web switches or other t

Page 446 - Data Pacing

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide66 Chapter 3: Port Trunking212777-A, February 2002Statistical Load DistributionNetwork traffic is statistically load b

Page 447 - Classification Criteria

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 3: Port Trunking 67212777-A, February 2002Port Trunking ExampleIn the example below, three ports will be trunk

Page 448 - Precedence

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide68 Chapter 3: Port Trunking212777-A, February 20023. Repeat the process on Web switch 2.Trunk group 1 (on Web switch 1

Page 449 - Frame Discard

212777-A, February 200269CHAPTER 4OSPFWeb OS 10.0 supports the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol. The Web OS implementation conforms to

Page 450 - Cache servers

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideContents 7212777-A, February 2002Chapter 8: Application Redirection 203Overview 204Web Cache Redirection Environment 2

Page 451

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide70 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Types of OSPF AreasAn AS can be broken into logical units known as areas. In

Page 452 - Statistics Maintained

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 71212777-A, February 2002Types of OSPF Routing DevicesAs shown in Figure 4-2, OSPF uses the following

Page 453 - Operational Keys

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide72 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Neighbors and AdjacenciesIn areas with two or more routing devices, neighbors

Page 454

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 73212777-A, February 2002The Shortest Path First TreeThe routing devices use a link-state algorithm (D

Page 455

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide74 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002OSPF Implementation in Web OSWeb OS 10.0 supports a single instance of OSPF a

Page 456

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 75212777-A, February 2002Defining AreasIf you are configuring multiple areas in your OSPF domain, one

Page 457

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide76 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Using the Area ID to Assign the OSPF Area NumberThe OSPF area number is defin

Page 458

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 77212777-A, February 2002Interface CostThe OSPF link-state algorithm (Dijkstra’s algorithm) places eac

Page 459

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide78 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Default RoutesWhen an OSPF routing device encounters traffic for a destinatio

Page 460 - Web Site Preference Example

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 79212777-A, February 2002Virtual LinksUsually, all areas in an OSPF AS are physically connected to the

Page 461

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide8 Contents212777-A, February 2002Chapter 11: High Availability 247VRRP Overview 248VRRP Components 248VRRP Operation 2

Page 462

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide80 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Router IDRouting devices in OSPF areas are identified by a router ID. The rou

Page 463

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 81212777-A, February 2002To configure OSPF passwords on the Web switches shown in Figure 4-4 use the f

Page 464

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide82 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Host Routes for Load BalancingWeb OS 10.0 implementation of OSPF includes hos

Page 465

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 83212777-A, February 2002OSPF Configuration ExamplesA summary of the basic steps for configuring OSPF

Page 466

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide84 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Example 1: Simple OSPF DomainIn this example, two OSPF areas are defined—one

Page 467

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 85212777-A, February 20023. Define the backbone.The backbone is always configured as a transit area us

Page 468 - Security Management Example

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide86 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Example 2: Virtual LinksIn the example shown in Figure 4-6, area 2 is not phy

Page 469

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 87212777-A, February 20024. Define the backbone.5. Define the transit area.The area that contains the

Page 470

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide88 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Configuring OSPF for a Virtual Link on Switch #21. Configure IP interfaces on

Page 471 - Glossary

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 89212777-A, February 20026. Define the stub area.7. Attach the network interface to the backbone.8. At

Page 472

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideContents 9212777-A, February 2002Part 3: Advanced Web SwitchingChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing 289GSLB Overvi

Page 473

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide90 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Example 3: Summarizing RoutesBy default, ABRs advertise all the network addre

Page 474 - Glossary

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 91212777-A, February 20023. Define the backbone.4. Define the stub area.5. Attach the network interfac

Page 475 - Numerics

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide92 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Example 4: Host RoutesThe Web OS 10.0 implementation of OSPF includes host ro

Page 476

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 93212777-A, February 2002Configuring OSPF for Host Routes on Web Switch #11. Configure basic SLB param

Page 477

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide94 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 20025. Configure the backup virtual server.Alteon Web switch # 1 will act as a ba

Page 478

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 95212777-A, February 200210. Attach the network interface to the backbone.11. Attach the network inter

Page 479

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide96 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 2002Configuring OSPF for Host Routes on Web Switch 21. Configure basic SLB parame

Page 480

Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 4: OSPF 97212777-A, February 20024. Enable OSPF on Web switch #2.5. Define the backbone.6. Define the stub are

Page 481

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide98 Chapter 4: OSPF212777-A, February 20029. Configure host routes.Host routes are configured just like those on Web sw

Page 482

212777-A, February 200299CHAPTER 5Secure Switch ManagementThis chapter discusses the use of secure tunnels so that the data on the network is encrypte

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