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96 Barracuda Spam Firewall Administrator’s Guide
4.
From the Advanced > Clustering page on the Barracuda2 system, do the following:
4a. Enter the same shared secret password, and click Save Changes.
4b. In the Clustered Systems section, enter the IP address of the Barracuda1 system and
click
Join Cluster.
4c. Click Save Changes.
5. On each Barracuda system, refresh the Advanced > Clustering page, and verify that:
Each system’s IP address appears in the Clustered Systems list
The status of each server is green
The following example shows two servers in a cluster with a green status.
6. Complete the following optional tasks:
Setup the MX record for each clustered system as a round robin in DNS (requires at least
two systems in the cluster to be in an active state).
Configure your network switch to balance the load on each clustered system.
Load balancing controls traffic shaping whereas round robin directs traffic to the other clustered
system if one fails.
Data Propagated to the Clustered Systems
Clustering not only makes managing multiple Barracuda Spam Firewalls more manageable, but also
provides 100% redundant coverage of the propagated data. The following table identifies the data that
is propagated to the other clustered systems when a new system joins.
Figure 7.1:
Table 7.12:
Propagated Data Data Not Propagated
System settings (global and domain)
configured through the Administration
interface
System IP configuration covered in Configuring System IP
Information on page 49.
Make sure each clustered server’s
IP address appears in this list.
Make sure the status of
each server is green.
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