Chapter 5
Where to Go Next
Cisco Content Services Switch Global Server Load-Balancing
Configuration Guide
Table 5-5
Cisco Content Services Switch Global Server Load-Balancing Configuration
Guide
Chapter
Chapter 1, Configuring
the CSS as a Domain
Name System Server
Chapter 2, Configuring
the DNS Sticky Feature
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This guide describes how to perform CSS global load-balancing configuration
tasks.
Table 5-5
lists the chapters in this guide, and a description of their contents
and tasks.
Contents/Tasks
Overviews of CSS DNS feature and Application Peering Protocol
•
(APP).
Configuring APP including the maximum frame size, TCP port, session,
•
and the issuing of CLI commands (including playing scripts) to remote
CSS peers over an APP session.
Displaying APP information.
•
Zone-based DNS quick start.
•
Configuring zone-based DNS on a CSS including a DNS server, buffer
•
count, DNS forwarder server, responder task count, zones, domain
records, and kal-ap-vip client and agent.
•
Configuring content rule-based DNS and quick start. This section
includes configuring DNS exchange policy for the owner, DNS peering
and server, and adding and removing a DNS name from a content rule.
Displaying DNS information for a CSS configured as a DNS server
•
including zone, record and peering information.
Overview of CSS Domain Name System (DNS) Sticky feature
•
DNS sticky with or without global server load balancing (GSLB), and
•
network proximity quick starts
Converting your content rule-based DNS configuration to a zone-based
•
DNS configuration
Configuring DNS sticky parameters
•
Displaying DNS sticky information
•
Comprehensive CSS Documentation List
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