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Distributing traffic across cluster nodes
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Cluster setup and usage scenarios
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Transitioning between a L2 and L3 cluster
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Common interfaces for client and server and dedicated interfaces for backplane
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Common switch for client and server and dedicated switch for backplane
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Transitioning between a L2 and L3 Cluster
Note
Supported from NetScaler 11 onwards.
An L2 cluster is one where all the nodes are from the same network and an L3 cluster is one that can include nodes from different networks. You can seamlessly transition from one type of cluster to the other without any downtime for the applications that are deployed on the Citrix ADC.
Transitioning a cluster from L2 to L3
You can transition to an L3 cluster when you want the cluster to include nodes from other networks.
On the cluster IP address, do the following:
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Create a node group.
Example
> add cluster nodegroup NG0
This node group is used in the next step to group all the nodes from the existing L2 cluster.
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Transition the L2 cluster to an L3 cluster.
Example
> set cluster instance 1 -inc ENABLED -nodegroup NG0
This command achieves the dual purpose of transitioning to the L3 cluster and also adding all the nodes of the L2 cluster to the node group.
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Now, you can add more nodes to the cluster as explained in Adding a Node to the Cluster.
Transitioning a cluster from L3 to L2
You can transition to an L2 cluster when you want to retain nodes that belong to a single network.
On the cluster IP address, do the following:
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Remove the cluster nodes from the networks that you do not want to retain.
Example
> rm cluster node <nodeId>
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Transition the L3 cluster to a L2 cluster.
Example
> set cluster instance 1 -inc DISABLED
The cluster now includes nodes only of a single network.
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