R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Typical Configuration Examples-6PW101
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Figure 61 Real services Server1, Server2, and Server3 created
3. Create a virtual service.
From the navigation tree, select Load Balance > Server Load Balance. Click the Virtual Service tab.
Figure 62 Virtual service page
Click Add to enter the virtual service configuration page.
Figure 63 Add virtual service telnet
• Type telnet as the virtual service name
• Type 11.0.0.1 as the virtual service IP address and select mask 32 (255.255.255.255).
• Set port number to 0.
• Select NAT as the forwarding mode.
• Select the real service group telnet.
• Select the Enable Virtual Service option.