Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
Chapter 15: Content Intelligent Switching 391
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To configure the switch for DNS load balancing, perform the following procedure:
1. Before you can configure DNS load balancing, ensure that the switch has already been
configured for basic SLB with the following tasks:
nAssign an IP address to each of the real servers in the server pool.
nDefine an IP interface on the switch.
nDefine each real server (DNS server address).
nAssign servers to real server groups.
nDefine virtual servers and services.
nEnable SLB.
For information on how to configure your network for SLB, see Chapter 6, Server Load
Balancing.
nDefine server port and client port.
2. Enable DNS load balancing.
3. Enable delayed binding.
4. Define the host names.
5. Apply and save your configuration changes.
6. Identify the defined string IDs.
For easy configuration and identification, each defined string has an ID attached, as shown in
the following example:
>> # /cfg/slb/virt 1 (Select the virtual server)
>> Virtual Server 1 # service 53 (Select the DNS service)
>> Virtual Server 1 DNS Service # dnsslb ena (Enable DNS SLB)
>> Virtual Server 1 DNS Service# dbind ena
>> # /cfg/slb/layer7/slb/add www.[abcdefg]*.com
>> Server Loadbalance Resource# add www.[hijklm]*.com
>> Server Loadbalance Resource# add www.[nopqrst]*.com
>> Server Loadbalance Resource# add www.[uvwxyz]*.com
>> # /cfg/slb/layer7/slb/cur