Nru soppa għalik! Huwa Cisco l-Nazisti Soppa tal-prodotti NLB?

Illum, I tried to access a document library via windows explorer. This doc lib is living inside a system that consists of two WFE’s load balanced by some kind of Cisco NLB solution. (Jekk / meta l-wizards network tell me dak li hu, I ser taġġorna din il-kariga).

Windows explorer couldn’t connect. I did some research and eventually, l-wizards netwerk qal li WebDAV huwa b'diżabilità mill / mhux sostnut minn / beneath the dignity of the NLB.

Allura, assuming the network wizards aren’t just telling me the network wizard equivalent of "take a long walk off a short bridge", I wonder — ma NLB, min-natura, jiskonnettja WebDAV? Do we lose our windows file explorer interface to SharePoint? Is Cisco the Soppa Nazisti?

2 ħsibijiet dwar "Nru soppa għalik! Huwa Cisco l-Nazisti Soppa tal-prodotti NLB?

  1. Paul Galvin
    Grazzi għall-kumment dettaljat dwar affarijiet biex tfittex tinkwieta jisparaw l-NLB konfigurazzjoni Cisco.
    Jien ser jgħaddi din lill-poplu tan-netwerk.
  2. Craig Swain
    No it does not. Problem may arise from improper configuration of a Layer 3 Switch with respect to the VLANs. NLB because it uses a virtual MAC address will require a VLAN dedicated to the NLB interfaces. Also if the FE Web servers are not dual homed, the system becomes unstable. MS and Cisco have documented this behavior in KB articles. Beyond the NLB configuration, I’d also look at the system policy set. Many "locked down" networks will disable some of the web client options on the client machine. I’ve mistaken that for a network issue a time or two.

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