Example of basic redundancy, Configure load balancer 1 – Allied Telesis Routers and Switches User Manual

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Configure Load Balancer Redundancy on Allied Telesis Routers and Switches

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Example of Basic Redundancy

Configure Load Balancer 1

Name this router LB-1.

set system name=LB-1

Create the three VLANs that this example uses:

VLAN 2 for the public Internet side

create vlan=vlan2 vid=2

VLAN 3 for the private LAN side

create vlan=vlan3 vid=3

VLAN 4 for managing the load balancer redundancy

create vlan=vlan4 vid=4

Add ports to the three VLANs.

add vlan=2 port=1

add vlan=3 port=2-4

add vlan=4 port=5

Enable IP.

enable ip

Give the public VLAN a unique public address. Note that public clients will not browse to
this address; they will browse to the virtual balancer’s IP address instead (see step 8).

add ip int=vlan2 ip=172.214.1.3 mask=255.255.255.0

Give the private VLAN a private address. Note that the servers will not use this address as a
gateway; they will use the VRRP virtual address instead (see step 7).

add ip int=vlan3 ip=192.168.1.200

Give the redundancy management VLAN a private address.

add ip int=vlan4 ip=192.168.2.2

1. Name the router

2. Create the VLANs

3. Add ports to the VLANs

4. Configure IP on the VLANs

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