Environment:
2 PCs, the operating system is Windows Server 2003, single NIC. 2 computers are connected by a router, and the router even dials the Internet. Routing address: 192.168.0.1, in router Setup 80 port map to 192.168.0.10
Computer A manually set IP 192.168.0.100, computer B manually set IP 192.168.0.101
Build a test site on each computer. The IP address of the Web site is bound to 192.168.0.10 (same as the cluster IP set later)
A computer Internet station put on a content for 192.168.0.100 index.html
B Computer Internet station put on a content for 192.168.0.101 index.html
The first step is to set up computer A
Return to the local connection interface after confirmation
After a step-by-step confirmation wait for the system to process, when the network connection will be automatically disconnected 1 times. And then automatically connect again. Computer A is set to complete.
Computer B is set in the same way. Just change the corresponding 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.101
If the aggregation succeeds, the setup is now complete.
How to judge whether or not to succeed. When the above content is set up, open the management tool--Network Load Balancing
Right-click on Network Load Balancing cluster-connect to existing
Enter a 192.168.0.100 Click Connection at the host
If the above interface appears, the connection succeeds ~ if Computer B on Computer A is unable to connect or cannot be accessed, or if a username and password is required. Please set computer B Local Security Policy--〉 Local policy--> security options
Okay, now let's see the effect:
The request has been assigned to 2 servers.