WebOS 10.0 Application Guide
128 Chapter 6: Server Load Balancing 212777-A, February 2002
Additional Server Load Balancing Options
In the previous section (Configuring Server Load Balancing on page 124), many of the SLB
options are left to their default values. The following configuration options can be used to cus-
tomize SLB on your Web switch:
nSupported Services and Applications on page 128
nDisabling and Enabling Real Servers on page 129
nIP Address Ranges Using imask on page 129
nHealth Checks for Real Servers on page 130
nConfiguring Multiple Services on page 130
nMetrics for Real Server Groups on page 131
nWeights for Real Servers on page 134
nConnection Time-outs for Real Servers on page 134
nMaximum Connections for Real Servers on page 134
nBackup/Overflow Servers on page 135

Supported Services and Applications

Each virtual server can be configured to support up to eight services, limited to a total of 256
services per switch. Using the /cfg/slb/virt <virtual server number>/service
option, the following TCP/UDP applications can be specified:
NOTE The service number specified on the switch must match the service specified on the server.
NOTE Load balancing some applications (such as FTP and RTSP) require special attention.
See Load Balancing Special Services on page 149 for more information.
Table 6-3 Well-Known Application Ports
Number TCP/UDP
Application Number TCP/UDP
Application Number TCP/UDP
Application
20
21
22
23
25
37
42
43
53
69
70
ftp-data
ftp
ssh
telnet
smtp
time
name
whois
domain
tftp
gopher
79
80
109
110
111
119
123
143
144
161
162
finger
http
pop2
pop3
sunrpc
nntp
ntp
imap
news
snmp
snmptrap
179
194
220
389
443
520
554
1645, 1812
1813
1985
bgp
irc
imap3
ldap
https
rip
rtsp
Radius
Radius Accounting
hsrp