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DNS and Routing, Table 292, Option definitions

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Overview of System features Setup Wizard Cluster Management (Cluster Master) Use this page to specify information for a master appliance. Table 292 Option definitions Option Address to use for load balancing Cluster identifier Definition Specifies the appliance address. If you have more than one cluster or McAfee Content Security Blade Server on the same subnet, assign each a different Cluster identifier to ensure the clusters do not conflict. The allowable range is 0-255. Enable scanning on this appliance (Not applicable on Content Security Blade Servers) If not selected, this appliance distributes all scanning workload to the scanning appliances. For a cluster of appliances, if you have only a master and a failover appliance, with both configured to scan traffic, the master will send most connections to the failover appliance for scanning. Cluster Management (Cluster Failover) Use this page to specify information for a failover appliance. Table 293 Option definitions Option Definition Address to use for load balancing Specifies the appliance address. Provides a list of all subnets assigned to the appliance. Cluster identifier If you have more than one cluster or McAfee Content Security Blade Server on the same subnet, assign each a different Cluster identifier to ensure the clusters do not conflict. The allowable range is 0-255. Enable scanning on this appliance (Not applicable on Content Security Blade Servers) If not selected, this appliance distributes all scanning workload to the scanning appliances. For a cluster of appliances, if you have only a master and a failover appliance, with both configured to scan traffic, the master will send most connections to the failover appliance for scanning. DNS and Routing Use this page within the Custom Setup Wizard to configure the appliance's use of DNS and routes. Domain Name System (DNS) servers translate or "map" the names of network devices into IP addresses (and the reverse operation). The appliance sends requests to DNS servers in the order that they are listed here. 294 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Cluster Management (Cluster Master)
Use this page to specify information for a master appliance.
Table 292
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Address to use for load balancing
Specifies the appliance address.
Cluster identifier
If you have more than one cluster or McAfee Content Security Blade
Server on the same subnet, assign each a different
Cluster identifier
to
ensure the clusters do not conflict.
The allowable range is 0-255.
Enable scanning on this appliance
(Not applicable on Content
Security Blade Servers)
If not selected, this appliance distributes all scanning workload to the
scanning appliances.
For a cluster of appliances, if you have only a master and a failover
appliance, with both configured to scan traffic, the master will send
most connections to the failover appliance for scanning.
Cluster Management (Cluster Failover)
Use this page to specify information for a failover appliance.
Table 293
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Address to use for load balancing
Specifies the appliance address. Provides a list of all subnets assigned to
the appliance.
Cluster identifier
If you have more than one cluster or McAfee Content Security Blade
Server on the same subnet, assign each a different
Cluster identifier
to
ensure the clusters do not conflict.
The allowable range is 0-255.
Enable scanning on this
appliance
(Not applicable
on Content Security
Blade Servers)
If not selected, this appliance distributes all scanning workload to the
scanning appliances.
For a cluster of appliances, if you have only a master and a failover
appliance, with both configured to scan traffic, the master will send most
connections to the failover appliance for scanning.
DNS and Routing
Use this page within the Custom Setup Wizard to configure the appliance's use of DNS and routes.
Domain Name System (DNS) servers translate or "map" the names of network devices into IP
addresses (and the reverse operation). The appliance sends requests to DNS servers in the order that
they are listed here.
Overview of System features
Setup Wizard
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