The MIB module to view information about LocalDirector. The Cisco LocalDirector is a device designed for the purpose of load balancing TCP traffic at an Internet site. To implement load balancing, an IP address (and optionally a port and a 'bind ID') is chosen to be the publically accessible 'virtual machine'. Then a number of actual Internet servers are 'bound' to this virtual machine. The servers are called 'real machines'. The relationships between virtual and real machines can be one to many, many to one, or many to many. More detailed information about the LocalDirector is available in the 'Cisco LocalDirector Installation and Configuration Guide', available online at www.cisco.com.
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Revisions
2001-05-14 00:00
Added table cldexVirtualTable reflecting the
additional index cldexVirtualRule that is the name
of the Content Rule for the Virtual.
Deprecated cldeVirtualTable and associated
objects.
Added 3 missing Notification Groups to the Compliance
section of the MIB. These groups represent the
set of notifications added via 9910210000Z, but
that were not added as groups. Obsoleted/Deprecated
the first 2 sets of these groups that are based on
Notifications being replaced by new objects in
this MIB.
1999-10-21 00:00
Added tables cldeVirtualTable and cldeRealTable
reflecting additional indices allowing the retrieval
of additional entries for the different protocols
supported.
Obsoleted cldVirtualTable, cldRealTable and associated
objects.
Updated notifications and traps to not use Deprecated
objects.