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Specs
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Signal Description
Changing the Default Passwords
Timers and Counters
Syntax Symbols
Configuring Management Access
Index Index of Commands
Health Checking Procedure
Setting Description System
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Px Series Application Switch Installation and Configuration Guide
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Contents
Installing the PxM Application Switch Module
Configuring Servers and Services
Index Index of Commands
Preface
Introduction
Icon Alerts you to
Conventions
Text Conventions
Convention Description
Related Publications
Preface
Server Load Balancing Concepts
Purpose of Server Load Balancing
Terms
1Conceptual view of server load balancing
Load Balancing Modes
Layer 4 Load Balancing
Layer 7 Load Balancing and Content Analysis
2Single client-server transaction using layer
3Establishing a layer 7 request
Getting Started on Load Balancing Configuration
Port Rewrite
Getting Started on Load Balancing Configuration
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Overview of the SummitPx1 Application Switch
Installing the SummitPx1 Application Switch
SummitPx1 Front View
1Px series application switch LEDs
Color Indicates
2DB-9 Adapter Pinouts
SummitPx1 Application Switch Rear View
Signal Description
To DB-9
Determining the Location
Installing the SummitPx1 Application Switch
Rack Mounting
Powering On the SummitPx1
Free-Standing
Setting Up Console Communication
Configuring Switch IP Parameters
Configuring the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port
Installing the PxM Application Switch Module
Installing I/O Modules
Removing I/O Modules
Removing I/O Modules
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Managing the Switch
Syntax Symbols
Using the Command-Line Interface
Abbreviated Syntax and Command Completion
1Command Syntax Symbols
Specifying Text Values
Symbol Description
Line-Editing Keys
2Line-Editing Keys
Command History
Configuring Management Access
Prompt Text
Changing the Default Passwords
Creating Accounts
Modifying Accounts
Command Description
Managing the PxM
Configuring VLANs
Setting Description System
Configuring Snmp
4SNMP Configuration Settings
Contact
Configuring DNS Client Services
SettingDescription
Using Secure Shell 2 SSH2
5DNS Client Configuration Commands
Enabling SSH2 for Inbound Switch Access
Config ssh2 key
Using SCP2 from an External SSH2 Client
SSH2 Client Functions on the Switch
Showing CPU Load
Utilities
Checking Basic Connectivity
Logging
Configuring a Startup Banner Message
Starting the GlobalPx Content Director Agent
Example Configuration
Internet DNS server
Following commands configure all system-related facilities
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Configuring Servers and Services
Configuring Real Servers
Configuring Server Groups
Configuring Virtual Services
Layer 7 Virtual Services
Layer 4 Port-based Load Balancing
Configuring Traffic Tagging
1Tag Specifications
Configuration Example
Tag Specification Description Tag Range
Configuration Example
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Choosing Policies, Persistence Modes, and NAT
Scheduling Policies
1Scheduling Policies
Persistence Modes
Specifier Policy Description
Client IP Persistence Mode
UDP Flow Persistence
1Client IP persistence mode
Configuring Client IP Stickiness
Cookie Persistence Modes
2Self-identifying cookie persistence mode
Persistence Modes
Hashed Cookie Persistence
Session
Learned Cookie Persistence Mode
4Learned cookie persistence mode
Configuring Cookie Stickiness
SSL Session Identifier Persistence
Full-NAT Mode
NAT Modes
Server-only Half-NAT Mode
Configuring Full-NAT Mode and Proxy IP Addresses
Configuring Half-NAT Mode
Config source-flow name next-hop gateway-mode ip
Real Syslog server SummitPx1
Configuration Example
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URL Switching
Domain and URL Switching
Domain Switching
1Typical switching scenario
2Domain switching example
Configuring URL Switching
URL Switching
3Simple URL switching example
4More Complicated URL switching example
5Hierarchical approach to pattern rules
1Wildcard Combinations
Creating Domain and URL Switching Rules
Wildcard Example Definition
Modifying Existing URL Rules and Domains
Application Servers Management net
Configuration Example
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Configuring Redundancy
Using Vrrp with the SummitPx1
Adding and Configuring VRRPs
Give backup systems lower priorities
Using Vrrp in Existing Redundant Networks
1Application switch using multiple VLANs
Vrrp Automatic Synchronization
Following commands can be passed from master to backup
Configuring Redundancy for the PxM
Using Esrp with the PxM
Configuring the PxM for Multiple VLANs
For SW2
Configuring a Default Gateway
Health Checks
Overview
Server Startup Pacing
Health Checking Procedure
Timers and Counters
Configuring Health Checks
Types of Health Checks
You can disable health checks for a server group
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1Statistics Display Commands
Monitoring the Switch
Showing Traffic Statistics
Displays packet-level counters for
Showing Configuration Details
2Configuration Display Commands
Configuration Displays
Status Displays
SummitPx128 # show server details
Show health Information
Column Description
Managing and Troubleshooting Operation
5Management and Troubleshooting Commands
CommandDescription
Index
Esrp
Http GET
AUX
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Index of Commands
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