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Managing Real Servers

Viewing Named Real Servers

Viewing an Individual Named Real Server

Viewing Unnamed Real Servers

Viewing an Individual Unnamed Real Server

Adding a Real Server

Editing a Real Server


Managing Real Servers


Real servers are physical devices that are assigned to a server farm and provide services that are load balanced. When a server receives a client request, it sends the reply to the CVDM-CSM to forward it to the client.

From the Real Server page, you can configure the named real servers by their IP address and location.

In the Content Switching Module with SSL (CSM-S) daughter card, the CSM treats the SSL daughter card as a special real server. You can configure the real server inside a Server farm with the local SSL option to direct the traffic to the SSL daughter card.

This section includes the following topics:

Viewing Named Real Servers

Viewing an Individual Named Real Server

Viewing Unnamed Real Servers

Viewing an Individual Unnamed Real Server

Adding a Real Server

Editing a Real Server

Viewing Named Real Servers

Figure 6-1 Named Real Servers Page

You can view information about all the existing real servers details on the device.

To view the configuration details of the named real servers:


Step 1 Do one of the following:

Click Home at the top of the window and click Server Farms under Services Dashboard.

Or:

Click Setup from the task bar and click Real Server in the Setup pane.

Step 2 Select Named Reals from the object selector.

The Named Reals dialog box appears, displaying the following details:

Field
Description

Name

Name of the real server.

IP Address

IP address of the real server.

Location

Location of the real server.

Associated Server Farms

Real server associated with the server farms.

Admin Status

Status of the real server.



From the real server dialog box, you can do the following:

Click Add to add a new named eal server. For more information, see "Adding a Real Server" section.

Select a named real server and click Edit to edit its configuration details. For more information, see "Editing a Real Server" section.

Click Delete to delete a named real server.

Click Set Admin Status to instantly set the admin status of the named real server.

Viewing an Individual Named Real Server


Step 1 Do one of the following:

Click Home at the top of the window and click Server Farms under Services Dashboard.

Or:

Click Setup from the task bar and click Real Server in the Setup pane.

Step 2 Select Named Reals from the object selector and then select a named real server. A table appears, displaying the following columns:

Column
Description

Real Server Name

Name of the real server.

Location

Location of the real server.

Real Server IP Address

IP address of the real server.

Admin Status

Status of the real server.

Server Farm

Server Farm to which the real server is associated.

Port

TCP/UDP port number or name.

Min. Connections

Minimum number of active connections on the real server.

Max. Connections

Maximum number of active connections on the real server.

Weight

Weight of the real server. The weight identifies the capacity of the real server compared to other real servers in the server farm.

Admin Status

Admin status of the real server with respect to the server farm.

Operational Status

Operational status of the real server with respect to the server farm.


Step 3 More specific details of the named real server appear in the lower half of the window.

Field
Description
Details

Real Server Name/IP Address

Name or the IP address of the real server.

Port

Port number of the real server.

Local

Indicates if this real server is the SSL card.

Status

Indicates the status of the real server.

Min. Connections

Minimum number of active connections on the real server.

Max. Connections

Maximum number of active connections on the real server.

Weight

Weight of the real server. The weight identifies the capacity of the real server compared to other real servers in the server farm.

Redirect Virtual Server

Redirect virtual server that redirects traffic to this real server.

Backup Real Server

Real Server Name/IP Address

Name or the IP address of the backup real server.

Port

Port number of the backup real server.

Probe

Name

Name of the probe configured for the real server.

Tag

Specifies the tag for the probe.



From this dialog box, click Set Admin Status to instantly set the status of the real server.

Viewing Unnamed Real Servers


Note You can create unnamed real servers only from a server farm.



Step 1 Do one of the following:

Click Home at the top of the window and click Server Farms under Services Dashboard.

Or:

Click Setup from the task bar and click Real Server in the Setup pane.

Step 2 Select Unnamed Reals from the object selector. The Unnamed Reals dialog box appears, displaying the following details:

Field
Description

Real

Name or IP address of the real server.

Associated Server Farms

Server Farm to which the real server is associated.



Viewing an Individual Unnamed Real Server


Note You can create unnamed real servers only from a server farm.



Step 1 Do one of the following:

Click Home at the top of the window and click Server Farms under Services Dashboard.

Or:

Click Setup from the task bar and click Real Server in the Setup pane.

Step 2 Select Unnamed Reals from the object selector. The Unnamed Reals dialog box appears.

Step 3 Select an unnamed real server to see its configuration details. A table appears, displaying the following columns:

Column
Description

Real Server IP Address

IP address of the unnamed real server.

Server Farm

Server Farm to which the real server is associated.

Port

Port number of the real server.

Min. Connections

Minimum number of active connections on the real server.

Max. Connections

Maximum number of active connections on the real server.

Weight

Weight of the real server. The weight identifies the capacity of the real server compared to other real servers in the server farm.

Admin Status

Admin status of the real server with respect to the server farm.

Operational Status

Operational status of the real server with respect to the server farm.


Step 4 More specific details of the named real server appear in the lower half of the dialog box.

Column
Description
Details

Real Server Name/IP Address

Name or IP address of the real server.

Port

Port number of the real server.

Local

Indicates if this real server is the SSL card.

Status

Indicates the status of the real server.

Min. Connections

Minimum number of active connections on the real server.

Max. Connections

Maximum number of active connections on the real server.

Weight

Weight of the real server. The weight identifies the capacity of the real server compared to other real servers in the server farm.

Redirect Virtual Server

The redirect virtual server that redirects traffic to this real server.

Backup Real Server

Real Server Name/IP

Name or the IP of the backup real server.

Port

Port number of the backup real server.

Probe

Name

Name of the probe configured for the real server.

Tag

Specifies the tag for the probe.



From this dialog box, click Set Admin Status to instantly set the status of the real server.

Adding a Real Server


Note You can associate a real server to a server farm only from the corresponding server farm.



Step 1 Do one of the following:

Click Home at the top of the window and click Server Farms under Services Dashboard.

Or:

Click Setup from the task bar and click Real Server in the Setup pane.

Step 2 Click Add to create a new real server.

The Add Real Server dialog box appears, displaying the following columns.

Field
Description

Name

Enter the name of the real server.

IP Address

Enter the IP address of the real server.

Local

Indicates if this real server is the SSL card.

Location

Enter the location of the real server.

Status

Specify the status.



Editing a Real Server


Step 1 Do one of the following:

Click Home at the top of the window and click Server Farms under Services Dashboard.

Or:

Click Setup from the task bar and click Real Server in the Setup pane.

Step 2 Click Edit to create a new real server.

The Edit Real Server dialog box appears, displaying the following columns.

Field
Description

Name

Enter the name of the real server.

IP Address

Enter the IP address of the real server.

Location

Enter the location of the real server.

Service

Specify the status.




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