Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch User Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

Using Dynamic NAT ............................................................................................ 228

Dynamic NAT with IP Overload (PAT) Configuration ......................................... 229

Using Dynamic NAT with IP Overload ............................................................ 230

Dynamic NAT with Outside Interface Redundancy .............................................. 230

Using Dynamic NAT with Matching Interface Redundancy ......................... 231

Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide.................................. 233

Overview .............................................................................................................................. 233
Load Balancing .................................................................................................................... 234

Configuring Load Balancing ...................................................................................... 234

Creating the Server Group................................................................................... 234
Specifying Load Balancing Policy (Optional) ................................................... 234
Adding Servers to the Load Balancing Group.................................................. 235

Setting Server Status .................................................................................................... 235
Load Balancing and FTP ............................................................................................. 236
Allowing Access to Load Balancing Servers ............................................................ 236
Setting Timeouts for Load Balancing Mappings ..................................................... 236
Displaying Load Balancing Information .................................................................. 237
Configuration Examples ............................................................................................. 237

Web Hosting with One Virtual Group and Multiple Destination Servers... 237
Web Hosting with Multiple Virtual Groups and Multiple Destination Servers

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Virtual IP Address Ranges .................................................................................. 239

Web Caching ........................................................................................................................ 240

Configuring Web Caching .......................................................................................... 240

Creating the Cache Group ................................................................................... 241
Specifying the Client(s) for the Cache Group (Optional)................................ 241
Redirecting HTTP Traffic on an Interface ......................................................... 241

Configuration Example ............................................................................................... 242
Other Configurations................................................................................................... 242

Bypassing Cache Servers ..................................................................................... 242
Proxy Server Redundancy ................................................................................... 243
Distributing Frequently-Accessed Sites Across Cache Servers...................... 243

Monitoring Web-Caching ........................................................................................... 243

Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide .................................... 245

IPX Routing Overview........................................................................................................ 245

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) .......................................................................... 245
SAP (Service Advertising Protocol)........................................................................... 246

Configuring IPX RIP & SAP .............................................................................................. 247

IPX RIP........................................................................................................................... 247
IPX SAP.......................................................................................................................... 247
Creating IPX Interfaces................................................................................................ 247
IPX Addresses............................................................................................................... 247

Configuring IPX Interfaces and Parameters.................................................................... 248

Configuring IPX Addresses to Ports ......................................................................... 248
Configuring IPX Interfaces for a VLAN ................................................................... 248
Specifying IPX Encapsulation Method ..................................................................... 248

Configuring IPX Routing ................................................................................................... 249

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