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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – User Guide
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Page 6 – Intel® NetStructureTM 7190 Multi-Site Traffic Director User Guide; Chapter 3 CLI Configuration
  • Page 7 – Chapter 7 SNMP Support
  • Page 8 – Appendix D Terms and Conditions and Software License 169
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Performance
  • Page 10 – Scalability; NetStructureTM e-Commerce Traffic Director or Intel; Flexibility; Who Should Use This Book; Networking concepts and terminology; User Guide Summary
  • Page 11 – Glossary
  • Page 12 – Notes
  • Page 15 – Traditional DNS; Authoritative DNS Servers; To illustrate
  • Page 17 – Typical Configuration
  • Page 18 – Weighted Algorithms
  • Page 19 – Site Balancing Methods
  • Page 20 – Flash DNS
  • Page 21 – Partial Failures; Service Standby
  • Page 22 – Multiple VIP Response; Definitions
  • Page 25 – CLI Configuration; Custom/Manual Configuration
  • Page 26 – N e tw o r k T o p o lo g y; D a ta C e n te r 1
  • Page 27 – commit all; Creating Agents
  • Page 28 – Creating Authority Records
  • Page 29 – Creating Hosts; config sys; commit; command is used at this to point put the configuration
  • Page 30 – NSLookup; Multiple-VIP Response
  • Page 33 – Scenario 1; An e-commerce company with a single Web site (
  • Page 34 – Procedure; e a s t c o a s t
  • Page 36 – Step 4. Create Host and Specify Balancing Method.
  • Page 37 – Step 6. Save and activate the configuration.
  • Page 39 – Step 3. Commit the configuration changes.
  • Page 45 – Scenario 2
  • Page 49 – Backup Site
  • Page 51 – S ite 3
  • Page 52 – Step 4. Add hosts for the first zone and map their services.; 180s or are fronted by Intel® NetStructure
  • Page 55 – Manage the boot configuration file system
  • Page 56 – System Requirements; The terminal must have the following features:; Accessing the Boot Monitor; The Boot Monitor contains the following commands:
  • Page 57 – disable; Boot Monitor Command Reference
  • Page 59 – to enable, respond with n to
  • Page 60 – factory; does not
  • Page 63 – save
  • Page 64 – Command
  • Page 65 – show
  • Page 67 – CLI Reference; The Intel; Environment; Editing the Command Line
  • Page 68 – Key Combinations
  • Page 69 – Command History; Pipes; more; Online Help; help; ttychars to display a list of special terminal editing
  • Page 70 – Command Line Syntax
  • Page 71 – CLI Command Summary; Objects and Parameters
  • Page 73 – Global System Commands
  • Page 74 – File Management Commands; System Commands
  • Page 75 – SNMP Commands; DNS Commands
  • Page 80 – Show Commands
  • Page 82 – C H A P T E R 6; Displays all the commands at the command level.
  • Page 83 – host
  • Page 86 – ipaddress
  • Page 87 – filename; source; TFTP URL
  • Page 89 – Configuration Commands; is the file name under which the configuration is; Config CLI Commands
  • Page 90 – username
  • Page 91 – enable; allows you to scroll one page at a time.; results in continuous scrolling.; port; is a valid port. Valid ports are port 23 or any port between; prompt; is the new prompt name. The default prompt is an; nlines
  • Page 92 – nsessions; timeout; seconds; is the timeout period in seconds (0, or a range of 30 to
  • Page 94 – Changes the prompt level to the System Config branch.; Changes the prompt level to; config sys software; Config Sys Commands
  • Page 96 – index; config sys secondary
  • Page 97 – ntpserver
  • Page 98 – string; system location; system location; rw; Config Sys SNMP Commands
  • Page 99 – ip address
  • Page 100 – Config DNS Commands
  • Page 102 – stats; command for
  • Page 103 – designates the 7190 as the primary.; primary ip address; is the address of the primary 7190 to
  • Page 104 – Config DNS Agents Commands
  • Page 105 – is the address of the newly created agent.; is the name of the load balancer.; agentname; is the name of the agent to be deleted. Only
  • Page 106 – (1) is the current name of the agent whose name; Agent Name and Version
  • Page 107 – is the name of the agent whose metrics you want to
  • Page 109 – svcname; For example, to change the port number as part of a service name:
  • Page 110 – where
  • Page 111 – Config DNS ISV Groups Command; Creates the ‘isv2’ group.; changes the name ‘isv2’ to ‘generic2.’
  • Page 112 – Displays statistical information on the specified ISV group.
  • Page 113 – Deletes a service where servicename is a VIP:port combination.; Moves to a specific service command level.
  • Page 114 – Config DNS Zones Commands; Config DNS ISV-Groups Commands
  • Page 115 – show dns zones info; Zonename; zonename; is the name of zone to be created.
  • Page 119 – is the name of the zone whose hosts’ statistics you; is the name of the zone under which you wish to; atypehostname; is the name of the host you wish to create.
  • Page 120 – is the name of the host you wish to delete.; (1) is the current name of the host you wish to
  • Page 122 – wrr - Weighted Round Robin
  • Page 124 – or; siteservicename; Removes the mapping of a service to this hostname.
  • Page 125 – Config DNS Flash Commands; Moves to the flash command level.; Enables Flash load balancing.
  • Page 126 – show dns flash info; command displays whether aliasing is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 129 – config sys wizard
  • Page 130 – config dns flash spoof
  • Page 131 – Queries - Total number of DNS queries received.; Displays the DNS Statistics (see
  • Page 133 – Information displayed:
  • Page 134 – show dns agents stats
  • Page 141 – SNMP Support; Intel; The following illustrates the top level of the MIB tree.
  • Page 142 – that identify; branch of the MIB
  • Page 144 – C H A P T E R 7; noConnection
  • Page 146 – Site Group; Server TCP port number.
  • Page 147 – SNMP Traps
  • Page 149 – community string can be used by all IP addresses.
  • Page 153 – Software Updates; Your Intel; Multiple Software Images; config sys software install; Software Image Media
  • Page 154 – save config; and; Saving Your Current Configuration; When you have these items, execute; syntax for ftp downloads.
  • Page 155 – Restoring Your Previous Configuration; Index
  • Page 157 – Diagnostics; Diagnostic LEDs; Power
  • Page 158 – Power Indication; Boot-time LED Diagnostics; Status
  • Page 159 – Runtime LED Diagnostics; Runtime Activity; Status LED
  • Page 160 – System Log; Log Message Format; There are five components to each log message in this file.; Displaying Log Messages
  • Page 161 – DNSD: The DNS Server Daemon process; This message is logged when the dns server is started.; WDOG: The Watch Dog process; This message is logged when the watch dog monitor starts running.
  • Page 162 – BACKEND Process; Backend writes to the log only on two occasions.
  • Page 163 – DBRPD: Database Print Server Daemon
  • Page 167 – Taiwan Class A EMI Statement
  • Page 168 – VCCI Statement; Class A ITE
  • Page 169 – CE Compliance Statement
  • Page 170 – CISPR 22 Statement; Australia; Away from sources of vibration or physical shock.
  • Page 171 – AVERTISSEMENT; A l’abri des chocs et des sources de ibrations.
  • Page 172 – WARNUNG; keinen Erschütterungen ausgesetzt sein; AVVERTENZA; Al riparo da urti e lontana da fonti divibrazione.
  • Page 173 – ADVERTENCIAS; Alejado de fuentes de vibración.
  • Page 174 – Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
  • Page 189 – Support Services; services; Worldwide Access to Technical Support; Country
  • Page 190 – Intel ® NetStructureTM 7190 Multi-Site Traffic Director User Guide
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Intel® NetStructure™ 7190 Multi-Site Traffic Director v.3.1.1 User Guide

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 What is an Intel® NetStructure™ 7190 Multi-Site Director? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Two Versions of the 7190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Who Should Use This Book . . . . . . . . . . ....

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Intel® NetStructure™ 7190 Multi-Site Traffic Director User Guide ii Chapter 3 CLI Configuration 17 Custom/Manual Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Adding Secondary 7190(s). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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