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Distributing traffic across cluster nodes
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Managing the Citrix ADC cluster
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Node groups for spotted and partially striped configurations
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Discovering Citrix ADC appliances
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Removing a node from a cluster deployed using cluster link aggregation
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Monitoring command propagation failures in a cluster deployment
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Monitor Static Route (MSR) support for inactive nodes in a spotted cluster configuration
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Discovering Citrix ADC appliances
You can discover the appliances present in the same subnet as the current node. The required discovered appliances can then be selectively added to the cluster. This operation can be performed to either create a cluster or to add nodes to an existing cluster.
Note
- The discover operation can be performed only through the configuration utility.
- This operation cannot discover Citrix ADC appliances from different networks.
- When performing this operation to add nodes to an existing cluster, the L3 VLAN configurations are cleared from the node. You make sure to define these configurations once the appliance is added to the cluster.
To discover appliances by using the GUI
- Log on to the cluster IP address.
- Navigate to System > Cluster > Nodes.
- In the details pane, at the bottom of the page, click Discover NetScalers.
- In the Discover NetScalers dialog box, set the following parameters:
- IP address range - Specify the range of IP addresses within which you want to discover appliances. For example, you can search for all NSIP addresses between 10.102.29.4 to 10.102.29.15 by specifying this option as 10.102.29.4 - 15.
- Backplane interface - Specify the interfaces to be used as the backplane interface. It is an optional parameter. If you do not specify this parameter, you must update it after the node is added to the cluster.
- Click OK.
- Select the appliances that you want to add to the cluster.
- Click OK.
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