Web OS 10.0 Application GuideChapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing n 301212777-A, February 20023. On the Denver switch, define a real server group.4. On the Denver switch, define a virtual server.5. On the Denver switch, define the type of Layer 4 processing each port must support.In this example, the following ports are being used on the Alteon 180 Web switch:The ports are configured as follows:6. On the Denver switch, enable SLB.>> Real server 2# ../group 1 (Select real server group 1)>> Real server group 1# add 1 (Add real server 1 to group 1)>> Real server group 1# add 2 (Add real server 2 to group 1)>> Real server group 1# health http (Use HTTP for health checks)>> Real server group 1# content index.html (Set URL content for health checks)>> Real server group 1# ../virt 1 (Select virtual server 1)>> Virtual server 1# vip 179.14.70.1 (Assign IP address)>> Virtual server 1# service http (Select the HTTP service menu)>> Virtual server 1 http service# group 1 (Associate virtual port to real group)>> Virtual server 1 http service# ../ena (Enable the virtual server)Table 12-4 Web Host Example: Alteon 180 Port UsagePort Host Layer 4 Processing3 Server C Server4 Server D Server5 Default Gateway Router. This connects the switch to the Internetwhere all client requests originate.Client>> Virtual server 1# /cfg/slb/port 3 (Select physical switch port 3)>> SLB port 3# server ena (Enable server processing on port 3)>> SLB port 3# ../port 4 (Select physical switch port 4)>> SLB port 4# server ena (Enable server processing on port 4)>> SLB port 4# ../port 5 (Select physical switch port 5)>> SLB port 5# client ena (Enable client processing on port 5)>> SLB port 5# /cfg/slb (Select the SLB Menu)>> Layer 4# on (Turn SLB on)