Cisco Systems 6000 Fault-Tolerant Configuration, Create the server-side Vlan 3 and enter the SLB

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Configuration Examples

 

Command

 

Purpose

Step 9

 

 

Router(config)# ip slb vlan 3 server

Create the server-side VLAN 3 and enter the SLB

 

 

 

VLAN mode.

Step 10

 

 

Router(config-slb-vlan-server)# ip addr

Assign the CSM IP address on VLAN 3.

 

192.158.39.10

255.255.255.0

 

Step 11

 

 

Router(config-slb-vlan-server)# exit

Exit the submode.

Step 12

 

 

Router(config)# ip slb vserver VIP1

Create a virtual server and enter the SLB vserver

 

 

 

mode.

Step 13

 

 

Router(config-slb-vserver)# virtual

Create a virtual IP address.

 

192.158.38.30 tcp www

 

Step 14

 

 

Router(config-slb-vserver)# serverfarm

Associate the virtual server with the server farm.

 

farm1

 

Note This step assumes that the server farm has

 

 

 

 

 

 

already been configured. See the “Configuring

 

 

 

Server Farms” section on page 24.

 

 

 

 

1.Enter the exit command to leave a mode or submode. Enter the end command to return to the menu’s top level.

2.The no form of this command restores the defaults.

Note Set the server’s default routes to the CSM’s IP address (192.158.39.10).

Fault-Tolerant Configuration

This section describes a fault-tolerant configuration. In this configuration, two separate Catalyst 6000 family chassis each contain a CSM.

Note You can create a fault-tolerant configuration in either the secure (router) mode or nonsecure (bridge) mode.

In the secure (router) mode, the client- and server-side VLANs provide the fault-tolerant (redundant) connection paths between the CSM and the routers on the client side and the servers on the server side. In a redundant configuration, two CSMs perform primary and secondary roles. Each CSM contains the same VLAN, IP, virtual server, server pool, and real server information. From the client-side and server-side networks, each CSM is configured identically. The network sees the fault-tolerant configuration as a single CSM.

Configuring fault-tolerance requires the following:

Two CSMs that are installed in the Catalyst 6000 family chassis.

Identically configured CSMs. One CSM is configured as the primary; the other is configured as the secondary.

Each CSM connected to the same client- and server-side VLANs.

Communication between the CSMs is provided by a shared private VLAN.

A network that sees the redundant CSMs as a single entity.

With Cisco IOS Release 12.1(8)E and later, you must configure Quality of Service (QoS) on each CSM in the fault-tolerant pair.

Figure 11 shows the QoS configuration topology.

 

Catalyst 6000 Family Content Switching Module Installation and Configuration Note

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Contents Contents Overview These sections describe the CSM FeaturesDescribes the features of the CSM Status LED CSM front panel features are shown in FigureFront Panel Description Off Red Orange Green Green to Orange Operation ModeRJ-45 Connector Content Switching Module and Servers Client-to-Content Switching Module-to-Server Traffic Flow Client-to-CSM-to-Server Traffic FlowSafety Overview Memory Requirements CSM memory is not configurableSystem Requirements Environmental Requirements Power RequirementsHardware Supported 72-876-01 Console Cable Not applicableRequired Tools Installing the Content Switching ModulePreparing to Install the CSM Software RequirementsInstalling the CSM Power supply Installing Modules in the Catalyst 6000 Family Switch Verifying the Installation Verifying the InstallationUpgrading to a New Software Release Using the Command-Line InterfaceAccessing Online Help CSM upgrade 127.0.0.zz c6slb-apc.revision-num.bin Upgrading from the Supervisor Engine BootflashSet up a session between the supervisor engine and the CSM Routerconfig# power cycle module slot-numberRouter config# power cycle module slot-number Routerconfig# tftp-server slotxc6slb-apc.revision-num.binCSM upgrade slot0 c6slb-apc.revision-num.bin Upgrading from a Pcmcia CardSwitchport access vlan Configuring the Content Switching ModuleSwitchport Router# vlan databaseConfiguration Overview Configuring VLANs Configure the required parameters in the following sectionsConfiguring VLANs See for the following notesConfiguring Client-Side VLANs Configuring Server-Side VLANsConfiguring Server Farms Configuring Real Servers Configuring Policies Configuring Maps Configure multiple cookies into a cookie map Configure multiple cookiesConfiguring Sticky Groups Configuring Virtual Servers Configuring TCP Parameters Configuring Dynamic Feedback ProtocolConfiguring Redirect Virtual Servers Configuring Client NAT Pools Writing and Restoring Configurations Configuring Server NATConfiguration Examples Single Subnet Bridge Mode ConfigurationConfigure a server-side Vlan Enter the Vlan modeConfigure a client-side Vlan Exit to have the configuration take effectCreate the client-side Vlan 2 and enter the SLB Secure Router Mode ConfigurationVlan mode Create the server-side Vlan 3 and enter the SLB Fault-Tolerant ConfigurationRouterconfig# ip slb vlan 3 server Exit the submodeRouterconfig# int GigabitEthernet 2/1 Router# configure terminalRouterconfig# mac access-list extended Venus Routerconfig-if#service-policy input VenusFault-tolerant configuration, the following rules apply Configuration Parameter On Both Content Switching ModulesRouter B Hsrp address Create the client-side Vlan 2 and enter the SLB Vlan modeAssign the Content Switching IP address on 192.158.38.10Create the Content Switching primary Assign the default route for VlanDefine Vlan 9 as a fault-tolerant Vlan Configure a client-side VLAN2Configuring Hsrp Hsrp Configuration OverviewConfigure Switch 2-FT2 Hsrp secondary as follows CSG VlanConfiguring CSM VLANs Configure VLANs on Hsrp FT2 as followsAdd ports to the EtherChannel as follows Configuring Probes for Health MonitoringConfigure EtherChannel on both switches as follows Icmp creates an Icmp probe with a default configuration Probe-name is the name of the probe being configured it hasHttp creates an Http probe with a default configuration Telnet creates a Telnet probe with a default configurationCommands Available to all Probe Configurations Http ProbeIcmp Probe DNS Probe Submode TCP ProbeFTP, SMTP, and Telnet Probe RHI Overview Configuring Route Health InjectionUnderstanding RHI Routing to VIP Addresses Without RHI Routing to VIP Addresses With RHIUnderstanding How the CSM Determines VIP Availability Configuring RHI for Virtual ServersRouterconfig# ip slb vserver vserver1 Understanding Propagation of VIP Availability InformationRegulatory Standards Compliance Translated Safety WarningsSafety Information Referral Warning Wrist Strap Warning Blank Faceplate Installation Requirement Warning Translated Safety Warnings Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family IOS Software Related DocumentationQualified Personnel Warning Documentation CD-ROM Obtaining DocumentationWorld Wide Web Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteTo access Cisco.com, go to the following website Cisco.comContacting TAC by Telephone Obtaining Technical Assistance