R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- Interface management configuration
- IP addressing configuration
- MAC address table configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding overview
- Configuring general Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inline Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding
- Forward-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Blackhole-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- VLAN configuration
- ARP configuration
- Gratuitous ARP configuration
- Proxy ARP configuration
- Layer 3 forwarding configuration
- NAT configuration
- Overview
- Configuring a NAT policy in the web interface
- Configuring NAT in the CLIs
- Configuration guidelines
- ALG configuration
- Static route configuration
- RIP configuration
- OSPF configuration
- BGP configuration
- Policy-based routing configuration
- Route displaying
- DNS configuration
- Overview
- Configuring DNS on the web interface
- Configuring DNS in the CLIs
- Troubleshooting IPv4 DNS configuration
- Support and other resources
- Index

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• Select 6(TCP) for Protocol Type.
• Click the radio button next to Assign IP Address, and then type 202.38.1.1 in Global IP.
• Select the upper radio button next to Global Port and type 21 .
• Type 10.110.10.3 in Internal IP.
• Type 21 in Internal Port.
• Click Apply.
# Configure the Web server 1.
• Click Add in the Internal Server field and perform the following operations, as shown in Figure 60.
Figure 60 Configure internal Web server 1
• Select Ten-GigabitEthernet0/0.2 for Interface.
• Select 6(TCP) for Protocol Type.
• Click the radio button next to Assign IP Address, and then type 202.38.1.1 for Global IP.
• Select the upper radio button next to Global Port and type 80.
• Type 10.110.10.1 in Internal IP.
• Type 80 in Internal Port.
• Click Apply.
# Configure Web server 2.
• Click Add in the Internal Server field and perform the following operations, as shown in Figure 61.