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Upon rebooting the second machine, the configuration parameters will be overwritten by the values on the
first machine.
Hint: Both real IP’s as well as the shared IP addresses may be "pinged" to test the LoadMaster cluster.
D. Quick Setup
When you log into the LoadMaster for the first time and the license key has been validated the Quick Setup
will start immediately.
Quick setup can also be accessed from the main configuration menu.
Quick setup allows a LoadMaster to be quickly configured; only the most important parameters needed by the
LoadMaster are setup. Once the LoadMaster is configured and running, all the parameters can be changed
using the configuration menu system.
Quick Setup welcomes you with the following message:
"This menu will allow you to quickly set up the balancer. The first step is to set up the network interfaces,
then the hostname(s) of your LoadMaster(s) and finally the default gateway and DNS parameters."
The Quick Setup procedure allows the configuration of the following parameters:
Ethernet IP address(s) – for eth0
Ethernet IP address(s) – for eth1
Hostname(s) – for local (and partner machine if running in a HA cluster)
DNS parameters
Domain parameters
Default Gateway
After these parameters have been set, the configuration should be activated. The
LoadMaster is then ready for work.
Note: If a parameter has been incorrectly set. Use the [CANCEL] button until the main menu appears. Quick
Setup can then be performed again to correct the error.
Ethernet IP address(s) – eth0
The user is asked to input the IP address of the eth0 (NETWORK side) Ethernet interface. This should be input
as a “dotted quad” followed by a network specifier.
I.e. 192.168.200.12/24
If no network specifier is given, the user will then be asked to specify the netmask, this may be input as either
a network specifier (I.e. for the above example /24.) or as a “dotted quad” (I.e. If the IP address is
192.168.200.12 then the network mask should be 255.255.255.0).
A VLAN tag can now be entered for this interface. If no VLANs are to be used, this value should not be set. A
VLAN tag can have a value between 1 and 4095.
Warning: A value of 1 is not recommended since it can cause networking problems with other manufactures
equipment.
When configuring a HA cluster, the shared IP address will then be requested. This must be on the same
network as the primary IP address of eth0 (as previously configured).
Ethernet IP address(s) – eth1
The user will now be asked to input the IP address of the eth1 (FARM side) Ethernet interface. When running
in a Single-Armed configuration, this entry should be left empty.