
1. Log into the GUI using a login that has at least write access for the cluster that contains the server (See
"Logging In" on page 192.)The following will be displayed.
2. In the left frame, select the name of the server to modify. The server Configuration tab opens in the right
frame:
Note -
For servers in Layer 7 HTTPS clusters
, set Port to something other than 443, since Equalizer communicates
with the servers via HTTP. In many configurations, it is set to the server Port.
The server agent port, set on the cluster, remains a separate port that is used only for server agent communication.)
ip_addr -
The dotted decimal IP address of the server. Thisis the address Equalizer usesto
communicate with the server.
Port -
Enter the numeric port number on the Equalizer to be used for trafficbetween
Equalizer and the server. The default is port 80. (Note that in
Layer 7 HTTPS
clusters,
the server port should be set to something other than 443 since Equalizer
communicates with servers in an HTTPS cluster via HTTP.)
For L4 UDP and L4 TCP protocolclusters, a cluster
port range
can be defined. These
are the ports on the Equalizer to be used to send traffic to the server pool in the cluster.
Port ranges allow Equalizer users to create a single cluster to control the traffic for
multiple, contiguous ports. The Port defined for a
server
in the cluster for which a port
range is defined indicates the port on the server that starts the range of ports to be
opened.
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