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Table 1 Server load balancing configuration task list

Task Remarks

Configuring Global Parameters

Allows you to enable the saving of the last hop information and

unidirectional traffic detection.
The saving of the last hop information must be enabled on a level 2 LB
device in firewall load balancing. This task is optional in other cases.
By default, the saving of the last hop information function is disabled.

Creating a Real Service Group

Required
Allows you to create a real service group, and configure the real
service group parameters.
By default, no real service group exists in the system.

Creating a Real Service

Required
Allows you to create a real service and add the real service to the real
service group.
By default, no real service exists in the system.

Creating a Virtual Service

Required
Allows you to create a virtual service and reference the related real

service group.
By default, no virtual service exists in the system.

Setting Health Monitoring
Parameters

Optional

Displaying Server Load Balancing
Statistics

Optional

Enabling Slow-Offline

Optional
To remove the server or network device corresponding to a real service
from a cluster, you can enable slow-offline for the real service. After

slow-offline is enabled, the LB device will not assign new services to the

real service and you can remove the server or network device from the

cluster after the original services of the real service are processed.
The slow-offline function can avoid the service interruption caused by
sudden removal of a server or network device.

NOTE:

To implement forced load balancing (see

Table 5

for details) of server load balancing, you must enable

virtual fragment reassembly on the zone to which the interfaces that process LB packets belong. For more

information, see

Session Management.

Configuring Global Parameters

Select High Reliability > Load Balance > Global Setting from the navigation tree to enter the

page as shown in

Figure 13

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