F3215-HP Load Balancing Module Load Balancing Configuration Guide-6PW101
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2. Enabling unidirectional traffic detection
Unidirectional traffic detection must be enabled on an LB
module in DR server load balancing. This task is optional in
other cases.
To configure unidirectional traffic detection, navigate to
Security > Session Table > Configuration.
3. Configuring a health monitoring method
A health monitoring method must be configured if you adopt
SSL health monitoring. This task is optional in other cases.
4. Creating a real service group
Required.
IMPORTANT:
T
he maximum number of real
service groups, real services, and
virtual services depends on the
resource configuration of the
virtual device. For more
information, see
System
Management Configuration
Guide.
5. Creating a real service
Required.
6. Creating a
virtual
service
•
Creating a virtual
service for Layer 4
server load balancing
• Creating a virtual
service for Layer 7
server load balancing
Required.
7. Displaying server load balancing
statistics
Optional.
8. Stopping service or enabling slow-offline
Optional.
To implement Layer 7 server load balancing, enable virtual fragment reassembly on the zone to which
the interfaces that process LB packets belong. For more information, see Security Configuration Guide.
To implement forced load balancing (see Table 4 f
or more information) of Layer 4 server load balancing,
e
nable virtual fragment reassembly on the zone to which the interfaces that process LB packets belong.
For more information, see Security Configuration Guide.
Configuring public parameters
1. Select Load Balance > Public Setting from the navigation tree.
The public parameter configuration page appears.
Figure 11 Public parameter configuration
2. Set whether to enable the saving last hop information function.
Enabling this function makes sure responses can be returned on the original path. This function
must be enabled on level 2 LB modules in firewall load balancing.
3. Click Apply.