
Introduction
Chapter Summary
Equalizer is designed to be administered equally as well from either a console Command Line Interface or a
browser-based Administrative Interface. This guide describes both administrative environments.
Within this guide, the Command Line Interface or eqcli is referred to as the “CLI”. The web-based Administrative
Interface is referred to as “GUI”. EQ/OS 10 is a major revision of Equalizer software.
Please ensure that any Equalizer documentation you are reading is written specifically for EQ/OS 10 before using
it to modify the configuration of an EQ/OS 10 system.This has been changed.
This guide contains the following chapters:
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Introduction
- contains an overview of this guide, a chapter summary, a description of the WebHelp system,
descriptions of the differences between EQ/OS 10 and EQ/OS 8.6 and typographical conventions used
throughout.
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Equalizer Overview -
-contains detailed descriptions of Equalizer concepts and terminology. This chapter
includes information to help you plan your Equalizer configuration.
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Installation -
- provides hardware installation instructions and specifications.
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First Time Configuration Using EQ OS 10 -
- provides instructions for first time configuration of Equalizer
with an example.
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Upgrading and Downgrading
- - includes instructions for upgrading Equalizer from the Version 8.6 platform
to EQ/OS 10. Also includes instructions for downgrading from EQ/ OS 10 and upgrading to the latest
releases.
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Licensing Equalizer -
- provides instructions for Equalizer licensing through the CLI and throughout the GUI.
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Configuring Access
- - provides instructions for configuring Equalizer for access using serial and network
access.
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Network Configuration -
- describes adding Equalizer to your network, VLAN and switch port configuration,
source routing scenarios and how to define static routes on Equalizer.
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Working in the CLI -
- provides instructions for starting the Equalizer Command Line Interface, a description
of the command interpreter environment, the context hierarchy, and an example of a complete CLI session
in which we configure a new Equalizer with two real servers, a server pool, four clusters, and two
responders.
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Using the GUI -
- discusses how to use Equalizer’s HTML-based Administrative Interface, or GUI.
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Configuring an IPv6 Tunnel
-- describes how you can set up an IPv6 tunnel using the Hurricane Electric
IPv6 Tunnel Broker.
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Server Pools and Server Instances -
- describes Server Pool management using both the GUI and CLI.
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Servers -
- describes Server Configuration constraints, configuring routing on servers and server
management.
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