
The fields on this screen are as follows:
Protocol
The protocol selected in the Add Cluster form will be displayed “grayed
out”.
VID
The VLAN ID number assigned to the VLAN on which the cluster resides.
Refer to "Common Equalizer Networking Scenarios" on page 82 for
details.
IP
Enter the IP address, which is the dotted decimal IP address of the cluster.
The IP address of the cluster is the external address (for example,
172.16.0.201) with which clients connect to the cluster.
Port
For HTTP and HTTPS protocol clusters, enter the port: the numeric port
number on the Equalizer to be used for traffic between the clients and the
cluster. For HTTP clusters, the port is normally 80. For HTTPS clusters, the
port is normally 443. This port also becomes the default port for servers
added to the cluster (though servers can use a different port number than
the one used by the cluster).
Preferred Peer
Used with Active-Active Failover. Refer to "Configuring Active/Active
Failover Between Two EQ/OS 10 Systems" on page 456.
Server Pool
A drop down list used to select a Server Pool, or grouping of servers, to
which the cluster will communicate with.
Responder
A Responder (See "Automatic Cluster Responders" on page 347 ) is a
server-like object that can be associated with a Match Rule (See "Match
Rules" on page 317). If an incoming request satisfies a Match Rule
expression and all of the servers specified in the Match Rule are down, a
Responder definition in the Match Rule (if present) tells Equalizer to send
one of two automatic responses to the client.
Custom Header
A custom HTTP header that Equalizer inserts into all client requests before
they are sent to the server. The format of the string is text:text. Also see
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