R3204P16-About the HP Load Balancing Module Configuration Guides
About the HP Load Balancing Module configuration
guides
The HP load balancing (LB) module configuration guides describe the software features for the HP LB
module, and guide you through the software configuration procedures. These configuration guides also
provide configuration examples to help you apply the software features to different network scenarios.
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System Management
Configuration Guide
Introduces basic configurations for the LB module, including the following
configurations:
• Overview(including login methods, CLI login, Web login, NMS login,
logging in to the LB module from the network device)
• Logging In to the device configuration
• Device information
• System time configuration
• Device management configuration
• User management (including local user and user login control)
• Unified multi-system management configuration
• NTP configuration
• Software upgrade configuration
• Configuration maintenance
• Rebooting the device
• CLI configuration
Network Management
Configuration Guide
Describes how to configure the interfaces of the LB module, and the network
management features:
• Interface and IP address configuration
• MAC address table configuration
• Layer 2 forwarding configuration
• VLAN configuration
• ARP configuration(including gratuitous ARP and proxy ARP
configuration)
• Layer 3 forwarding configuration
• NAT configuration
• ALG configuration
• IP Routing configuration(including static route, RIP, OSPF, BGP,
policy-based routing and route display)
• DNS configuration
Load Balancing Configuration
Guide
Describes the import function of the LB module, the load balancing function.
Load balancing is a cluster technology to distribute specific services such as
network services and network traffic among multiple network devices (for
example servers and firewalls), enhancing service processing capability
and ensuring high reliability of services.
• Load balancing configuration