Cisco Systems 11500 Series Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing

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Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CSS

Using the Configuration Script

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#Setup Script for the Content Services Switch#

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Checking for Existing Config...

No startup-config was found, continue with the setup script [y/n]? y

Note: Pressing “q” after any prompt quits setup. Pressing <CR> after any [y/n] defaults to “y”.

Warning: All circuit VLAN IP addresses must be on a different subnet than the Ethernet Mgt port IP address. The existing Ethernet Mgt port IP address is: 10.0.4.251

Add an IP address to VLAN1: [default = 192.168.10.1] 192.168.3.6

Add an IP subnet mask to VLAN1: [default = 255.255.255.0]

Warning: The default gateway IP address must be on the same subnet as

VLAN1. VLAN1 IP address is: 192.168.3.6

Add IP address for default gateway: [default = 192.168.3.2]

192.168.3.3

Pinging the default gateway: 100% Success.

Which feature do you want to configure?

[1]Layer3 load balancing

[2]Layer5 load balancing

[3]Proxy cache

[4]Transparent cache

[5]Exit script

If you select option 5 to exit the script, the CSS saves the information you entered to the running-config and then displays the running-config.

For additional information, see the following sections for:

Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing

Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing

Configuring Proxy Cache

Configuring Transparent Cache

 

 

Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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