ADNR connects to the Advisor. The Advisor can use an access control
list (ACL) to determine which load balancers are permitted to connect
to it. From the Advisor's perspective, ADNR is considered to be a
load balancer.
Rules: - If you are not using AT-TLS, the Advisor's lb_id_list statement
must include the IP address coded on the host_connection_addr keyword
of the ADNR gwm statement. If you are using AT-TLS for all ADNR-Advisor
connections, the lb_id_list statement and host_connection_addr keyword
are ignored. If you are defining external load balancers that are
not using TLS/SSL, the lb_id_list statement is required.
- The IP address and port coded on the Advisor's lb_connection_v4
or lb_connection_v6 statement must match the IP address and port coded
on the gwm_id keyword of the ADNR gwm statement, depending on the
address family used.
Guideline: For availability reasons,
the IP address coded on the gwm_id keyword of the ADNR gwm statement
should be a unique application-instance DVIPA.