Nortel Networks WEB OS 212777 User Manual

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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide

Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing

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Figure 12-5

illustrates GSLB proximity tables. The client sends a request to the DNS server,

which is forwarded to the master switch. The master switch looks through its proximity table
and returns the request to the DNS server with the virtual server IP address of the preferred
site. The DNS server sends a new request through the Internet and connects the client to the
preferred site.

Figure 12-5 GSLB Proximity Tables: How They Work

The following example illustrated in

Figure 12-6 on page 310

shows how to add entries into a

GSLB proximity table. Two client networks, A and B, are configured in the proximity table on
the master switch at Site 4. Client A with a subnet address of 205.178.13.0 is configured with
static entries for preferred Sites 1 and 3. Client B, with a subnet address of 204.165.0.0, is con-
figured with static entries for preferred Sites 2 and 4.

1. CLIENT SENDS REQUEST
TO LOCAL DNS SERVER

2. DNS REQUEST
SENT TO MASTER
SWIT CH

DATABASE FIELDS

<IP ADDRESS> <NETMASK> <VIP>

3.MASTER
SWIT CH LOOKS AT
DATABASE AND RESPONDS

4.CLIENT REQUEST FORWARDED
TO NEAREST LOCATION

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