Configuring the SLB Topology Example
SLB Configuration Guidelines and Prerequisites
Configuring the SLB-L2 Topology Example
Sample SLB-L2 Topology Example
SLB-L2 Configuration Guidelines and Prerequisites
Conditions for a Member Participating in Load Distribution
Set the Traffic Distribution Policy
Restore the Default Traffic Distribution Policy
View the Traffic Distribution Policy
Restore the Default Traffic Distribution Policy
Restore the Default Failover Method
Creating Example SLB Configurations
Creating a Basic SLB Configuration
Save the Current Configuration
Creating a Separate VLAN SLB Configuration
Separate VLAN SLB Configuration
Configuration With Separate VLANs Steps
Save the Current Configuration
Creating a Multiple SLB Group Configuration
Multiple-SLB-Group Configuration
Configuration With Multiple SLB Groups Steps
Set Up the Servers in SLB Group 1
Set Up the Servers in SLB Group 2
Save the Current Configuration
Restart the Server Following Failure
Creating SLB-L2 Configuration Examples
Bump-In-The-Wire Configuration
Creating a Single-Switch Configuration
Basic Single-Switch Configuration
Create a Single-Switch Configuration
Creating a Dual-Switch Configuration
Create a Dual-Switch Configuration
This example shows removing one server member from an LBG. You use the same process to remove an active or standby server member.
SEFOS# configure terminal SEFOS(config)# no slb standby 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.0.0.2 SEFOS(config)# end
The following example shows the removal of one of the active SLB server members.
SEFOS# show slb SLB Group ID: 1 Virtual IP: 10.10.10.0/24 Server Members: IP Address Vlan MacAddress Port State Comments ================ ==== ================= ==== ========= ================== 192.0.0.1 1 00:14:4f:3e:e0:10 3 ACTIVE 192.0.0.3 1 00:14:4f:3e:e0:19 12 STANDBY (up)