
Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
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Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing
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Verifying GSLB Operation
n Use your browser to request the configured service (www.foocorp.com in the previous
example).
n Examine the /info/slb information on each switch.
n Check to see that all SLB parameters are working according to expectation. If necessary,
make any appropriate configuration changes and then check the information again.
n Examine the following statistics on each switch:
/stats/slb/gslb/virt <virtual server number>
/stats/slb/gslb/group <real server group number>
/stats/slb/maint
Configuring Client Site Preferences
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), the central coordinator for the assignment of
unique parameter values for Internet protocols, does not provide sufficient geographic separa-
tion of client proximity information. As a result, large ISP partners cannot use their own geo-
graphic data to determine GSLB site selection based on client location. However, using static
“client-to-site” mapping in Web OS software, you can configure client proximity tables to select
GSLB sites based on client location.
The use of a static client/site database allows you to customize the client environment. The
proximity database is limited to 128 entries. The GSLB client proximity table is supported for
HTTP protocol.
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