User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Finding your way around
- System Settings
- Policy Manager
- The Policy Manager tab
- Creating a Policy
- Address Group
- Queue Manager
- Dictionary Manager
- Global Policy
- Creating a new Sub-policy
- Editing a sub-policy
- Adding Filters to the policy
- Defining a filter
- The Anti-Virus Agent Filter
- The Anti-Spam Agent Filters
- Internet Threat Database Filter
- Standard Disclaimer
- General Content Filter
- advanced content filter
- Message Attachment Filter
- Content Guardian
- Dictionary Threshold Filter
- Key Points
- Reports & Logs
- RiskFilter System Management Console
- Appendix
- INDEX
- Notices

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Load balancing with RiskFilter
Once you have configured your RiskFilter cluster, you can set up load balancing using MX records:
1 On the DNS server hosting your domain, create an MX record for each primary RiskFilter server using
the same MX preference.
2 Give the failover server a higher number. This will give it a lower preference.
Table 5-1 shows an example of MX preference assignments for load-balancing and failover using MX
records.
Figure 5-25Load balancing
Table 5-1 Using MX Records for Load-Balancing
Mail Exchanger IP Address MX Preference
Site A
mx1.siteA.com 208.126.216.20
5
mx2.siteA.com 208.126.216.21
5
mx3.siteA.com 208.126.216.22 5
mx4.siteA.com 197.201.56.201 10
Site B
mx1.siteB.com 197.201.56.201
5
mx2.siteB.com 197.201.56.202
5
mx3.siteB.com 197.201.56.203
5
mx4.siteB.com 208.126.216.20
10