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Packing List···································································································································· iii
Main Components ··························································································································· 1
Front View ·································································································································· 1
Rear View ··································································································································· 2
WebMux™ Overview ····················································································································· 3
Key Features ······························································································································· 3
The WebMux™ Family ·············································································································· 5
Network Overview······················································································································ 7
Sample Configurations·················································································································· 10
Single WebMux™ ···················································································································· 10
Redundant Installation ·············································································································· 12
Installation without IP Address Change (OOP)········································································ 14
Installation without IP Address Change (TM)·········································································· 16
Before you Start ························································································································ 18
Hardware Setup --- Collect Information ··················································································· 19
Hardware Setup ---Setup the new network ··············································································· 19
Hardware Setup ---Configuration Summary············································································· 20
Initial Configuration······················································································································ 20
NAT Mode Related Configuration···························································································· 22
Trasnparent Mode Related Configuration················································································· 23
Out-of-Path Related Configuration··························································································· 25
Common Configuration ············································································································ 26
-For NAT, Transparent (Bridge), and Out-of-Path Mode························································· 26
What if I made mistake in my configuration?··········································································· 29
Management Console···················································································································· 30
Login········································································································································· 31
Main Management Console ······································································································ 33
Download/Upload····················································································································· 34
Change Password ······················································································································ 42
Change PIN······························································································································· 43
Add Farm ·································································································································· 46
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Page 1 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents Table of Contents ··················································································································

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Performance: Maximum concurrent connections 1,440,000 2,880,000 5,760,000

Page 3 - Packing List

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Network Overview The WebMux™ has three modes: In-Path, or NAT (Network Address Tr

Page 4

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x of a group of servers that service the same domain, website or services. For exam

Page 5 - Main Components

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x of-path mode will allow up to 100 times more traffic to be handled by the WebMux

Page 6 - Rear View

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Sample Configurations Single WebMux™ • This installation requires one Web

Page 7 - WebMux™ Overview

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x • Farm 2 IP address is 205.133.156.210. Servers 2 and 3 serve Farm 2. • Chang

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Redundant Installation • The installation requires two WebMuxes. One will be the

Page 9 - The WebMux™ Family

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x 255.0.0.0. The IP address of the WebMux™ interfaces attached to the Server LAN ar

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Installation without IP Address Change (OOP) Out-of-Path Mode: The above diagram

Page 11 - Network Overview

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 2 for how to configure a loopback adapter, as well as how to remove the r

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SSL Keys··································································································································· 48 Upload/

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Installation without IP Address Change (TM) Transparent Mode: Transparent Mode

Page 14 - Sample Configurations

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x When creating a farm, choose a unique farm IP address in the network, and then ad

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Configuring the WebMux™ Before you Start Please collect the information about na

Page 16 - Redundant Installation

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x To serve the Internet, there must be at least one Internet Router. This local are

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x • Connect the WebMux™(es) to the Router LAN (NAT and Transparent mode). • Power

Page 18 - Out-of-Path Mode:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Enter the host name of the WebMux™. Use the right arrow to move the position, the

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x NAT Mode Related Configuration Enter Router LAN WebMux™ Proxy IP Address: This

Page 20 - Transparent Mode:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x These IP addresses cannot be your Internet registered addresses. They must be Int

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Please continue to the Common Configuration section. Copyright© 1997-2006 CAI Netw

Page 22 - Before you Start

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Out-of-Path Related Configuration Enter Server LAN WebMux™ IP Address: This is th

Page 23

Packing List • One (1) WebMux™ unit • One (1) Power cord • One (1) User Manual • One (1) W

Page 24 - Enter WebMux™ Host Name:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Common Configuration -For NAT, Transparent (Bridge), and Out-of-Path Mode Enter E

Page 25 - Enter WebMux™ Domain Name:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Clear Allowed Host File? Allowed host file prevents any unauthorized access to th

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x case passive FTP is one of your server farms. Using port number below 1024 will n

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x What if I made mistake in my configuration? One can always make changes to the ha

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Management Console After the Initial Configuration, the user should be able to co

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Login Start Login Page: • Start a web browser from your management workstation.

Page 30 - Common Configuration

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Fill in the correct password for the selected User ID. The password is case sensi

Page 31 - Clear Allowed Host File?

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Main Management Console Once logged in to the Management Console, this main scr

Page 32 - Reboot now?

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Download/Upload This button will allow the user to save and restore the WebMux™ c

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Administration Set Up After login into management console as superuser, click on t

Page 35 - Start Login Page:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x management software from any IP address. It is recommended to set this up for secu

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Server gateway IP address: The WebMux™ appears to all the servers in the farms a

Page 37 - Main Management Console

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x exceeded the value set for the “connection warning” threshold, the designated numb

Page 38 - Download/Upload

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Copyright© 1997-2006 CAI Networks, Inc. 39

Page 39 - Administration Set Up

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Persistence Timeout: The WebMux™ will keep track the browser connections if the p

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x to change its own weight and announce such change to a remote syslog daemon. Plea

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Change Password Name: Select the login name for which the password is to be cha

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Change PIN To protect the WebMux™ from unauthorized changes from front push butto

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Set Clock Click this button to go to the “Set the Clock” page. The time and date

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x NOTE: It is recommended to set the WebMux™ clock to UTC (GMT) time. Time Zone:

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Main Components Front View Toggle Power Switch This switch toggles power on a

Page 46 - Change Password

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Add Farm Click Add Farm to add a virtual site for the services you want to provid

Page 47 - Change PIN

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x after the WebMux™ terminates the SSL traffic, only clear traffic will go to server

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x SSL Keys WebMux™ model 480S, 580SG, 680PG support SSL termination. For models t

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x two sample keys for details. If there is no comment line in the key, it will be bl

Page 50 - Add Farm

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x If you plan to generate new keys, click on the drop down box above the private ke

Page 51

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x There should be 3 certificates. The one whose identity is your e-mail address is

Page 52 - SSL Keys

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Upload/Download Download: This feature allows the SAVED (not necessarily the ac

Page 53

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x and upload all settings to the WebMux™, so that you do not need to go through step

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x More about Add Farm Farm IP address: This is the IP address of the new farm.

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x 205.188.166.10. The WebMux™ will then translate the farm address to the web serve

Page 56 - Upload/Download

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Rear View Server LAN Port Connect this port to the Server LAN switch or hub. T

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x WebMux™ has been tested extensively working with all versions of Windows, Linux an

Page 58 - More about Add Farm

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Generic no health check (TCP) User Specify Generic no health check (UDP) User Sp

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Layer 7 hashed URI load directing does a mod function on the URI string as part of

Page 60 - Service:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Modify Farm Modify farm can be invoked from the main management console screen by

Page 61 - Scheduling method:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x • Least connections - persistent persistent ns persistent persistent persist

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Add Server Click this button to add a new server to this farm. Server IP Addres

Page 63 - Modify Farm

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Weight: priority weight. Valid integer numbers are between 1 and 100. A speci

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Add L7 Server farm, the add server screen will be similar to this: If setting up

Page 65 - Add Server

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Modify Server Modify Server can be invoked by clicking on the server IP address on

Page 66 - Run State

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x • Active • Favorite Active • Standby Standby • Last ResortCopyright© 1997-20

Page 67 - Add L7 Server

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x WebMux™ Overview Key Features The WebMux™ is a standalone network appliance d

Page 68 - Modify Server

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Initial setup change Through Browser Sometimes users like to change the basic set

Page 69 - • Last Resort

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x This section on the “rec” screen will allow the manager to correct the clock, if i

Page 70

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Initial Configuration Worksheets Configuration Before WebMux™ Installation Equipm

Page 71

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Sample Configuration Worksheets Standalone WebMux™ NAT Mode Configuration Before

Page 72 - Host Name

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Standalone WebMux™ Transparent Mode Configuration Before WebMux™ Installation Equ

Page 73 - Standalone WebMux™ NAT Mode

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Out of Path Installation of WebMux™ Configuration Before WebMux™ Installation Equ

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x and assign the farm address to the loopback adapter. For MS Windows, it always add

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x A Redundant Installation Configuration Before WebMux™ Installation Equipment IP

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Contact Information For latest product and support information, please visit our

Page 77 - A Redundant Installation

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x FAQs Q. I can’t login with my browser. It always says you are not logged in

Page 78 - Contact Information

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x services such as credit card validation and mapping services. (Note: this function

Page 79 - FAQs

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Q. How come my servers in the farm showing in red color from time to time, even t

Page 80

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x or computers behind WebMux™. WebMux™ does not have the management functionality f

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Regulations Notice to the USA Compliance Information Statement (Declaration of Con

Page 82 - Regulations

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 1 – How to Add A Loopback Adapter For out-of-path mode, a loopback adapt

Page 83 - For Linux 2.4/2.6 Systems:

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x For SUSE Enterprise Linux 9: You can use YAST to set up a Virtual Interface and ad

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 2 - How to make route delete reboot persistent 1. In a Windows system,

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 3 - Phone Paging Codes When an error occurs, the WebMux™ will send an er

Page 86 - - Phone Paging Codes

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x For WebMux™ Primary Only • 66 - Secondary is not responding. For WebMux™ Seconda

Page 87 - For WebMux™ Secondary Only

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 4 – Virtual Hosting Issues Servers serving more than one web site may do

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 5 – Sample Custom CGI Code The custom cgi-bin checking program may be wr

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x The WebMux™ Family The 1U WebMux™ family consists of three models. They are: •

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 6 – Access CLI Commands Once the diagnose ports set, superuser could use

Page 91

The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Appendix 7 – Extended Regular Expressions Example Patterns: An item which has th

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x Index 1 128bit · 49 A ACTIVE · 61, 74 Add · 30, 33, 36, 46, 54, 58, 60, 62, 63,

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x health check · 3, 40, 56 L loopback · 14, 25, 70, 80 Loopback · 78 M management co

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The WebMux™ Model 480S, 580SG, and 680PG User Guide – Version 7.0.x syslogd · 36 T timeout · 33, 34, 36, 40 Timeout · 34, 40 TLS · 48 Transparent · i,

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