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... Locator Qualifier Lists (URQLs), Network Qualifier Lists (NQLs), and Domain Qualifier Lists (DQLs) HTTP header load balancing Content caching • • Cisco Content Services Switch Advanced Configuration Guide Describes how to perform advanced CSS configuration tasks, including: Domain Name Service (DNS) DNS Sticky Content Routing Agent Client Side Accelerator Network proximity VIP and virtual IP interface redundancy Box-to...
... Locator Qualifier Lists (URQLs), Network Qualifier Lists (NQLs), and Domain Qualifier Lists (DQLs) HTTP header load balancing Content caching • • Cisco Content Services Switch Advanced Configuration Guide Describes how to perform advanced CSS configuration tasks, including: Domain Name Service (DNS) DNS Sticky Content Routing Agent Client Side Accelerator Network proximity VIP and virtual IP interface redundancy Box-to...
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... the module. Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module To install a module: 1. Installing a Module into the board guides at the left and right of the module faceplate. Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 1-25 59542 ...See Table 1-3 to expose a slot for the module. Make sure that the ejectors are fully extended outward. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the spring-loaded screws on...
... the module. Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module To install a module: 1. Installing a Module into the board guides at the left and right of the module faceplate. Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 1-25 59542 ...See Table 1-3 to expose a slot for the module. Make sure that the ejectors are fully extended outward. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the spring-loaded screws on...
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...loaded screws on the front of the module faceplate. As defined in WebNS 5.10 and greater, if the active SCM fails: 1. 2. 3. If necessary, remove a blank panel from the chassis to handling the module. Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 1-26 78-13884-06 If the CSS... is a stand-by pressing firmly at the left and right of the faceplate. As implemented in Table 1-3, SCMs are terminated. The CSS restores all configurations ...
...loaded screws on the front of the module faceplate. As defined in WebNS 5.10 and greater, if the active SCM fails: 1. 2. 3. If necessary, remove a blank panel from the chassis to handling the module. Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 1-26 78-13884-06 If the CSS... is a stand-by pressing firmly at the left and right of the faceplate. As implemented in Table 1-3, SCMs are terminated. The CSS restores all configurations ...
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Reboot the CSS to the Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide. 10. Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module 8. The cover protects the disks in boot configuration mode. For more information, refer to initialize the passive SCM. the ... GE 2 LINK CSS5-SCM-2GE SLOT 1 SLOT 0 CONSOLE 9. Optionally, you can install the PCMCIA cover to the passive SCM, use Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 System Control 59602 PCMCIA 1-27 To copy the boot configuration from the active SCM to the front of...
Reboot the CSS to the Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide. 10. Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS Installing a CSS Module 8. The cover protects the disks in boot configuration mode. For more information, refer to initialize the passive SCM. the ... GE 2 LINK CSS5-SCM-2GE SLOT 1 SLOT 0 CONSOLE 9. Optionally, you can install the PCMCIA cover to the passive SCM, use Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 System Control 59602 PCMCIA 1-27 To copy the boot configuration from the active SCM to the front of...
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... aggregate throughput. Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-7 The CSS 11503 requires an SCM and accommodates any combination of I /O. The Cisco 11503 is a fully-distributed architecture with 20-Gbps aggregate throughput. A CSS 11506 can contain...Switch Modules (20 Gbps each). Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Module Overview The CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 are as you add modules, and the modules balance the overall traffic load. • The Cisco...
... aggregate throughput. Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-7 The CSS 11503 requires an SCM and accommodates any combination of I /O. The Cisco 11503 is a fully-distributed architecture with 20-Gbps aggregate throughput. A CSS 11506 can contain...Switch Modules (20 Gbps each). Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Module Overview The CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 are as you add modules, and the modules balance the overall traffic load. • The Cisco...
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.../100-Mbps 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connectors. Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs The FEM is shown directly below it) Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) 2 3 5 6 Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 2-14 59534 78-13884-06 The...
.../100-Mbps 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connectors. Chapter 2 Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs The FEM is shown directly below it) Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) 2 3 5 6 Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 2-14 59534 78-13884-06 The...
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Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-6 illustrates the LEDs and connectors on each connector) 5 6 Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-15 Figure 2-6 2 3 4 16-Port Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 59533... it) Duplex LED (on each connector) 4 RJ-45 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector 16 (connector 15 is shown directly below it) Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) 2 3 Link LED (on the 16-port FEM.
Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-6 illustrates the LEDs and connectors on each connector) 5 6 Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-15 Figure 2-6 2 3 4 16-Port Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 59533... it) Duplex LED (on each connector) 4 RJ-45 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector 16 (connector 15 is shown directly below it) Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) 2 3 Link LED (on the 16-port FEM.
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... to its corresponding SFP GBIC) Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of the connectors (Link LEDs). Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules The GEM front panel LEDs indicate the network status for each of two) Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 59535...
... to its corresponding SFP GBIC) Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of the connectors (Link LEDs). Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules The GEM front panel LEDs indicate the network status for each of two) Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 59535...
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... 4 1 2 Bicolor status LED (green and red) 3 Amber status LED 4 Session Accelerator 59537 Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-19 Figure 2-8 illustrates the SAM front panel LEDs. The SAM front ...panel LEDs indicate its operational status. Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules...
... 4 1 2 Bicolor status LED (green and red) 3 Amber status LED 4 Session Accelerator 59537 Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-19 Figure 2-8 illustrates the SAM front panel LEDs. The SAM front ...panel LEDs indicate its operational status. Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules...
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... CSS5-SAM 4 1 2 Bicolor status LED (green and red) 3 Amber status LED 4 Session Accelerator 59537 Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) Table 2-6 describes the LEDs. The module failed. The module ...running power-up self test during the boot process. Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-9 illustrates the SSL module front panel LEDs. The module is online ... Fast blink Slow blink Solid Off Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-21 The module is ready.
... CSS5-SAM 4 1 2 Bicolor status LED (green and red) 3 Amber status LED 4 Session Accelerator 59537 Spring-loaded screw (one of two) Ejector (one of two) Table 2-6 describes the LEDs. The module failed. The module ...running power-up self test during the boot process. Chapter 2 Cabling and Troubleshooting the CSS Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules Figure 2-9 illustrates the SSL module front panel LEDs. The module is online ... Fast blink Slow blink Solid Off Cisco 11500 Series Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide 78-13884-06 2-21 The module is ready.
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Contents 2 C H A P T E R Using the Configuration Script 1-11 Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing 1-14 Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing 1-16 Configuring Proxy Cache 1-18 Configuring Transparent Cache 1-20 Rebooting the CSS 1-23 Shutting Down the CSS 1-24 Where to Go Next 1-25 Configuring CSS Basics 2-1 Initial Setup Quick Start 2-2 Changing the Administrative Username and Password 2-5 Creating Usernames and... Date 2-16 Setting the European Date 2-17 Setting the Time 2-17 Setting the Time Zone 2-17 Showing the Date and Time 2-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide iv OL-6037-01
Contents 2 C H A P T E R Using the Configuration Script 1-11 Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing 1-14 Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing 1-16 Configuring Proxy Cache 1-18 Configuring Transparent Cache 1-20 Rebooting the CSS 1-23 Shutting Down the CSS 1-24 Where to Go Next 1-25 Configuring CSS Basics 2-1 Initial Setup Quick Start 2-2 Changing the Administrative Username and Password 2-5 Creating Usernames and... Date 2-16 Setting the European Date 2-17 Setting the Time 2-17 Setting the Time Zone 2-17 Showing the Date and Time 2-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide iv OL-6037-01
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...E R 4 C H A P T E R Contents Synchronizing the CSS with an SNTP Server 2-20 Configuring the SNTP Server 2-21 Configuring the SNTP Poll Interval 2-21 Showing SNTP Configuration Information 2-21 Configuring a Host Name 2-22 Where to Go Next 2-23 Configuring the Domain Name Service 3-1 Specifying a Primary DNS Server 3-1 Using DNS Resolve ...Load-Balancing Method Using Cookies 4-2 Sticky Based on a Configured String in an HTTP Cookie Header 4-3 Sticky Based on a Cookie in a URL 4-5 Sticky Based on a Cookie in the HTTP Header or URL 4-6 Where to Go Next 4-6 OL-6037-01 Cisco Content Services Switch...
...E R 4 C H A P T E R Contents Synchronizing the CSS with an SNTP Server 2-20 Configuring the SNTP Server 2-21 Configuring the SNTP Poll Interval 2-21 Showing SNTP Configuration Information 2-21 Configuring a Host Name 2-22 Where to Go Next 2-23 Configuring the Domain Name Service 3-1 Specifying a Primary DNS Server 3-1 Using DNS Resolve ...Load-Balancing Method Using Cookies 4-2 Sticky Based on a Configured String in an HTTP Cookie Header 4-3 Sticky Based on a Cookie in a URL 4-5 Sticky Based on a Cookie in the HTTP Header or URL 4-6 Where to Go Next 4-6 OL-6037-01 Cisco Content Services Switch...
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... 4-29 Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide 4-33 Cisco Content Services Switch Global Server Load-Balancing Configuration Guide 4-39 Cisco Content Services Switch Redundancy Configuration Guide 4-41 Cisco Content Services Switch Security Configuration Guide 4-43 Cisco Content Services Switch SSL Configuration Guide 4-44 Cisco Content Services Switch Device Management User's Guide 4-48 Troubleshooting the Boot Process A-1 Diagnostic Tests for Hardware and Error Messages A-2 Offline DM Verification of the Boot Configuration Record and Disk A-6 CSS 11501 Boot...
... 4-29 Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide 4-33 Cisco Content Services Switch Global Server Load-Balancing Configuration Guide 4-39 Cisco Content Services Switch Redundancy Configuration Guide 4-41 Cisco Content Services Switch Security Configuration Guide 4-43 Cisco Content Services Switch SSL Configuration Guide 4-44 Cisco Content Services Switch Device Management User's Guide 4-48 Troubleshooting the Boot Process A-1 Diagnostic Tests for Hardware and Error Messages A-2 Offline DM Verification of the Boot Configuration Record and Disk A-6 CSS 11501 Boot...
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... guide describes how to perform CSS content load-balancing configuration tasks, including: • Flow and port mapping • Services • Service, global, and script keepalives • Source groups • Loads for services • Dynamic Feedback Protocol (DFP) • Owners • Content rules • Sticky parameters • HTTP header load balancing • Content caching • Content replication Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide xiv OL...
... guide describes how to perform CSS content load-balancing configuration tasks, including: • Flow and port mapping • Services • Service, global, and script keepalives • Source groups • Loads for services • Dynamic Feedback Protocol (DFP) • Owners • Content rules • Sticky parameters • HTTP header load balancing • Content caching • Content replication Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide xiv OL...
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... session redundancy • Box-to-box redundancy Cisco Content Services Switch Security Configuration Guide This guide describes how to perform CSS security configuration tasks, including: • Controlling access to the CSS • Secure Shell Daemon protocol • Radius • TACACS+ • Firewall load balancing Cisco Content Services This guide describes how to perform CSS SSL Switch SSL Configuration configuration tasks, including: Guide...
... session redundancy • Box-to-box redundancy Cisco Content Services Switch Security Configuration Guide This guide describes how to perform CSS security configuration tasks, including: • Controlling access to the CSS • Secure Shell Daemon protocol • Radius • TACACS+ • Firewall load balancing Cisco Content Services This guide describes how to perform CSS SSL Switch SSL Configuration configuration tasks, including: Guide...
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For background information on the CSS, see Chapter 4, Configuring Sticky Cookies. If you quit running -config command from SuperUser mode. To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at any prompt. For information on configuring sticky cookies on configuring services, owners, and content rules, refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide. To clear...
For background information on the CSS, see Chapter 4, Configuring Sticky Cookies. If you quit running -config command from SuperUser mode. To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at any prompt. For information on configuring sticky cookies on configuring services, owners, and content rules, refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide. To clear...
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...cacheable HTTP traffic to proxy cache servers based on IP addresses. Configure proxy cache to enable the CSS to use a Virtual IP address (VIP) to load balance web traffic to transparent cache servers based on URLs. Exit from the script and save ...and Getting Started Using the Configuration Script Table 1-3 describes each item in the Configuration Script menu: • Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing • Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing • Configuring Proxy Cache • Configuring Transparent Cache OL-6037-01 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide 1-13
...cacheable HTTP traffic to proxy cache servers based on IP addresses. Configure proxy cache to enable the CSS to use a Virtual IP address (VIP) to load balance web traffic to transparent cache servers based on URLs. Exit from the script and save ...and Getting Started Using the Configuration Script Table 1-3 describes each item in the Configuration Script menu: • Configuring Layer 3 Load Balancing • Configuring Layer 5 Load Balancing • Configuring Proxy Cache • Configuring Transparent Cache OL-6037-01 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide 1-13
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....168.10.3] 192.168.3.59 1-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide OL-6037-01 When you select Layer 3 load balancing, the script automatically: • Creates an owner (L3_Owner) • Creates a Layer 3 content rule (L3_Rule) and defines ArrowPoint Content Awareness (ACA) as the load balance method • Activates the services • Activates the content rule • Saves the running...
....168.10.3] 192.168.3.59 1-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide OL-6037-01 When you select Layer 3 load balancing, the script automatically: • Creates an owner (L3_Owner) • Creates a Layer 3 content rule (L3_Rule) and defines ArrowPoint Content Awareness (ACA) as the load balance method • Activates the services • Activates the content rule • Saves the running...
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....168.3.58 1-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide OL-6037-01 Load balance method as ACA • Activates the services • Activates the content rule • Saves...Load Balancing A Layer 5 load-balancing configuration enables the CSS to use a VIP address to load balance web traffic to configure? [1] Layer3 load balancing [2] Layer5 load balancing [3] Proxy cache [4] Transparent cache Enter the number for the content rule To configure Layer 5 load balancing, enter 2 at the prompts. Port 80 - Protocol TCP - Which feature do you want to configure: • Service...
....168.3.58 1-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide OL-6037-01 Load balance method as ACA • Activates the services • Activates the content rule • Saves...Load Balancing A Layer 5 load-balancing configuration enables the CSS to use a VIP address to load balance web traffic to configure? [1] Layer3 load balancing [2] Layer5 load balancing [3] Proxy cache [4] Transparent cache Enter the number for the content rule To configure Layer 5 load balancing, enter 2 at the prompts. Port 80 - Protocol TCP - Which feature do you want to configure: • Service...
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....0.0 !The string value configured in the service must match the value of the service string values, then the CSS load balances the request according to the configured balance method (...Load-Balancing Method Using Cookies Chapter 4 Configuring Sticky Cookies 3. If the CSS cannot find the string prefix or match the cookie value with one of the cookie for a particular server SERVICE service test1 ip address 10.1.1.1 string server1 active service test2 ip address 10.1.1.2 string server2 active service test3 ip address 10.1.1.3 string server3 active Cisco Content Services Switch...
....0.0 !The string value configured in the service must match the value of the service string values, then the CSS load balances the request according to the configured balance method (...Load-Balancing Method Using Cookies Chapter 4 Configuring Sticky Cookies 3. If the CSS cannot find the string prefix or match the cookie value with one of the cookie for a particular server SERVICE service test1 ip address 10.1.1.1 string server1 active service test2 ip address 10.1.1.2 string server2 active service test3 ip address 10.1.1.3 string server3 active Cisco Content Services Switch...