
the network infrastructure so that configuration and routing protocols handle both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
dynamic weight
The weight that Equalizer assigns to a particular server during operation. See server weight, initial weight, and
weight.
E
echo
An IP address-port pair that identifies the start or end of an address; a value that ends a process.
Enhanced NAT
NAT performed by a load balancer with protocol-specific knowledge in order to make certain protocols with with
load balancing.
Envoy
Equalizer add-on software that supports geographic clustering and load balancing. See geographic cluster,
geographic load balancing, and load balancing. See also intelligent load balancing.
eqcli
The Equalizer EQ/OS 10 Command Line Interface
EQOD
See "Equalizer OnDemand"
Equalizer Administration Interface
An Equalizer window with which you can monitor Equalizer’s operation; view statistics; add, modify, or clusters;
add, modify, and delete servers; and shut down a server or Equalizer through a Javascript-enabled browser.
Equalizer Configuration Utility
An Equalizer feature that enables you to configure Equalizer, set parameters, and shut down and upgrade
Equalizer.
Equalizer OnDemand
Equalizer OnDemand is a software-based virtual appliance that operates as an integral part of the virtual
infrastructure model. It is deployed as a single virtual server instance dedicated to load balancing and managing
the application delivery needs.
external address
The IP address assigned to Equalizer on the external network.
external interface
A network interface used to connect Equalizer to the external network. See interface, internal interface, and
network interface.
external network
The subnet to which the client machines and possibly the Internet or an intranet are connected.
F
failover
The act of transferring operations from a failing component to a backup component without interrupting
processing.
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