This example configures a pair of SEs (10.10.22.80 and 10.10.22.123) for Legacy HA.
The following commands create a new SE group for the pair of SEs:
: > configure serviceenginegroup NewGroup3 : serviceenginegroup> ha_mode ha_mode_legacy_active_standby : serviceenginegroup> floating_intf_ip 10.10.1.100 : serviceenginegroup> : serviceenginegroup> save
The following commands create a new SE group for the pair of SEs:
: > configure serviceenginegroup NewGroup2 : serviceenginegroup> ha_mode ha_mode_legacy_active_standby : serviceenginegroup> save
The following commands add the SEs to the new SE group:
: > configure serviceengine 10.10.22.123 10.10.22.80 : > configure serviceengine 10.10.22.123 : serviceengine> se_group_ref NewGroup2 : serviceengine> save
Note:
If NSX Advanced Load Balancer is deployed in full access mode then, these commands add both SEs to the group.
If NSX Advanced Load Balancer is installed in no access mode then, additional commands are needed to add the second SE to the group.
: > configure serviceengine 10.10.22.123 10.10.22.80 : > configure serviceengine 10.10.22.80 : serviceengine> se_group_ref NewGroup2 : serviceengine> save
The following commands configure a virtual service vs1 with VIP 10.10.1.99 on the SE group:
: > configure virtualservice vs1 : virtualservice> address 10.10.1.99 : virtualservice> se_group_ref NewGroup2 : virtualservice> save