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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
OL-6037-01
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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