Doug, 

Some people will disagree with me, but in this particular instance, I
suggest you download the Local Director User Interface (LUI)from Cisco.  You
can set this up without having to hop into the command line letting you make
your configurations with ease.  It's really easy to use and lets you set up
probes to properly create a fail over monitor.   Additionally, I find it
great to use for 'emergency repairs' permitting you to take servers offline
while making it invisible to the end user.
Optimally, I would set this up to load balance between the two and have a
fail over probe ready to take the questionable server out of service.


Matthew



-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Local Director config check


Hi all -

Is anyone familiar enough with the LocalDirector enough to check this 
config? The desired effect seems simple enough:
                     |-- port 80 to server 1 with failover on server 2
www.mydomain.com----|-- port 443 to server 1 with failover on server 2
                     |-- port 8080 to server 1 with failover on server 2

If www.mydomain.com is 192.168.10.10
Server 1 is 10.10.10.1
Server 2 is 10.10.10.2

Is this right?

real 10.10.10.1:80 is
real 10.10.10.1:443 is
real 10.10.10.1:8080 is

real 10.10.10.2:80 is
real 10.10.10.2:443 is
real 10.10.10.2:8080 is

virtual 192.168.10.10:80
virtual 192.168.10.10:443
virtual 192.168.10.10:8080

bind 192.168.10.10:80 10.10.10.1:80
bind 192.168.10.10:80 10.10.10.2:80

bind 192.168.10.10:443 10.10.10.1:443
bind 192.168.10.10:443 10.10.10.2:443

bind 192.168.10.10:8080 10.10.10.1:8080
bind 192.168.10.10:8080 10.10.10.2:8080

Thanks - I don't have anyone on staff that knows the LD any better than I, 
so I need a sanity check before I take down the company web site.  :/

Optionally, is there any way to config the LD to fail over both 80 and 443 
if one or the other fails?


Doug Roberts, CCNA
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