22.2 Configuring a Cluster of Traditional SSL VPNs by Using L4

To configure a cluster of traditional SSL VPNs

  1. Install the traditional SSL VPN servers and import them into the same administration console.

    For more information on installing ESP-enabled SSL VPNs, see Section 4.3, Installing ESP-Enabled SSL VPN.

  2. Verify that the health of all the imported SSL VPNs is displayed as green or yellow.

    For more information on verifying the health, seeSection 4.7, Verifying That Your SSL VPN Service Is Installed.

  3. Configure the L4, gateway details, and Audit event in the SSL VPN server that you want to mark as primary.

    For more information on configuring the L4 and gateway details, see Section 11.0, Configuring the IP Address, Port, and NAT. For more information on configuring the Audit events, see Section 25.0, Enabling SSL VPN Audit Events.

  4. Import the traffic policies into the server. For more information on importing the traffic policies, see Section 14.3.3, Exporting and Importing Traffic Policies

  5. Create a cluster of SSL VPNs.

    For more information on creating a cluster, see Section 21.1, Creating a Cluster of SSL VPN Servers.

  6. Assign all SSL VPN servers to the cluster.

    For more information, see Section 21.2, Adding An SSL VPN Server to a Cluster.

  7. In the Administration Console, click Devices > SSL VPNs > Edit, then select the Gateway configuration page. Configure the IP address, subnet mask and subnet address for each of the cluster members.

  8. Accelerate the SSL VPN server by using the Access Gateway.

    For more information, see Section 10.0, Accelerating the Traditional Novell SSL VPN.

  9. To save your modifications, click OK, then click Update on the Configuration page.