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ADC 41 - C02 LoadBal
ADC 41 - C02 LoadBal
Section 1
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VIP Server
DNS
SMTP
Server
Web
DNS
SMTP
Name Web
Ports SMTP
Server configuration
CLI: ACOS(config)# slb server <name> […]
Web
DNS
SMTP
Web
Health monitors can test server availability DNS
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Assign the SLB Source NAT Pool to the Virtual Server Port
* Known as “Smart NAT” or Automatic
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Smart NAT (Automatic NAT)
The IP addresses that Smart NAT uses to create the mappings depend on whether VRRP-A
or HA is enabled and floating-IP addresses are configured
If VRRP-A or HA is configured, Smart NAT uses configured floating IP addresses as
NAT addresses
If neither VRRP-A nor HA is configured, Smart NAT uses primary IP address on the
ACOS interface connected to the real server
A virtual port can use both Smart NAT and configured NAT pool(s). By default, the
configured pool addresses are used first, but this can be modified using the “precedence”
command on the v-port:
source-nat auto precedence
DNS
IP address (accessed by end users)
SMTP
Virtual Server Ports (usually)
Server
DNS
Type: (TCP/UDP/HTTP/HTTPS/Fast-HTTP/RTSP/FTP/MMS/ SMTP
SSL-Proxy/SMTP/SIP/SIP-TCP/SIP-TLS/Others)
Port number (or range)
Service Group (usually)
Pre-configured elements (nat pools, templates, aFlex scripts) are applied at the vport level
creating the Virtual Service
Verify functionality